sub box questions?
#16
At the risk of sounding "high on myself" also.
The consumer has every right to be wrong, and it's our duty to defend the consumer's right to be wrong".
But since you are new here.., we'll forgive you.
Yo' Dukk, I still say this is the most opinionated industry next to cars and computers.
The consumer has every right to be wrong, and it's our duty to defend the consumer's right to be wrong".
But since you are new here.., we'll forgive you.
Yo' Dukk, I still say this is the most opinionated industry next to cars and computers.
#17
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Originally posted by gyguy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dukk:
Yes - my apologies if my sarcastic wit has clouded my superior intellect.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dukk:
Yes - my apologies if my sarcastic wit has clouded my superior intellect.
I get the impression that you work in the industry. I'll drop you a PM.
#18
Paul Paul [img]redface.gif[/img] Gotta love ya.
Why not buy a prefab and increase its bracing. There are many prefabs on the market that have 1 " front. They are carpeted and ready to go. Just add some better bracing and your done.
If your building a sealed box, most prefabs should fit within your given box volume.
Why not buy a prefab and increase its bracing. There are many prefabs on the market that have 1 " front. They are carpeted and ready to go. Just add some better bracing and your done.
If your building a sealed box, most prefabs should fit within your given box volume.