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  1. 1. box terminals

    • Brass-Threaded Rod
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    • Stainless-Threaded Rod
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    • Drill a little hole and then seal her up
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silicone... i lube that rod up before i insert it into the mdf hole.... haha :girl_devil:

just keep it off the brass... and if u do make a mess... use sandpaper to scuff the brass back to clean

haha now im confused.. so now its stainless steel rod/bolts with brass nuts and washers. cant wait to get my wood and get started. but might be slightly delayed but I already feel better after going to the f-that thread in this forum :)

thx all

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i couldnt find brass bolts

thx buddy hopefully ill have a build log going soon

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good idea with the backing plate ...you wont mind if I borrow that idea hahaha ;) did you counter sunk that plate or did it pull in when you tighened it?

looks like an 10 mm bolt ?

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not entirely true.

the bolts I use have 0/ zero resistance, im not losing anything.

actually you are just cause you have 0 resistance doesnt meant your flow is the same as straight wire.

im talking in terms of surface area, tere is not way a 1/4 inch bolt has the surface area of 8 guage wire.....

like i said i use bolts as well but the BEST way is a direct connection to the amp...

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good idea with the backing plate ...you wont mind if I borrow that idea hahaha ;) did you counter sunk that plate or did it pull in when you tighened it?

looks like an 10 mm bolt ?

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actually you are just cause you have 0 resistance doesnt meant your flow is the same as straight wire.

im talking in terms of surface area, tere is not way a 1/4 inch bolt has the surface area of 8 guage wire.....

like i said i use bolts as well but the BEST way is a direct connection to the amp...

actually, there not too far off. if thats the case, use 5/16 or 3/8

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Actually, i sell them. they arent copyrighted. as i told someone else, if you cant think of something more original on your own, be my guest ;)

great ill get somone in china to start mass producing them in a sweat shop.. jk jk but seriosly I doubt shipping them to Singapore would be worth it .

you have any box building skills? cos no one wants to check my tuning for me; I posted in the speakerbox section.

gave specks the works but no response. problem is no one over here knows either cos they all play sealed boxes

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