I was going to use 2-2x12x16 with the use of a 2x12x5 on each end to make up the difference to gain 22 feet with sandwichng A 1\2 inch piece of plywood in between glued and nailed to form my ridge beam
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SOURCE: I am building a custom box for 2 15 inch Kicker
Hello bgl6176,
According to their specs, the L7's will work in a ported enclosure with as little as 3 CuFt and up to 6 CuFt. Usually with ported, bigger is better, so let's use the 5 CuFt per chamber. I'm assuming that you have room for a 10 CuFt box in the trunk? That's a big box? Almost half as big as a medium sized refrigerator. I hope you don't plan on putting your golf bags in there too. For 10.15 CuFt, a box will need to be 36X29X20, allowing 0.15 for the partition, sub, and port displacement.
To tune each chamber to 30Hz, you need a 4" diameter port 4.6" in length. Lots of custom builders use PVC and even ABS pipe for round ports. You can also buy "pretuned" ports from sites like www.partsexpress.com.
You'll have to measure the exact room that you have available and then adjust the dimensions accordingly.
Here's a link to a great site for calculating almost anything in box building and subwoofer related. You can use the old "multiply LxWxD and divide by 1728" and the other formulas too, but here you can plug the figures in and immediately see the results.
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/boxcalcs.asp#rec
Hope this helps.
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SOURCE: The staples are not going deep enough into our
The working pressure of this tool is 85 - 90 PSI max. Do not over power it or you risk O-ring breakage. These guns are adjustable for floor thickness. The adjustment is simply by adding and removing shims on the floor contact part of the tool. For 3/4" the pad should be 5/16" thick without shims
SOURCE: I rented a Bostitch Floor
Ive had the same problem where it was putting divits you could see from the staples, we ended up changing out the flooring completely. Only thing besides trying diff psi's to get it perfect and different length staples/different heads on staples(nails) , maybe try staple gun. Keep trying every woods different, odd that it started half way through job.. odd.
SOURCE: I have a sub zero
Hello,
Their are 2 possible things causing the ice build up
1) the condenser coils is very dusty and must be cleaned,to clean it remove the top grill and the smaller panel behind the grill,use a vacuum to clean all the dust from the coil
2) the evaperator coil in the refrig. behind the back wall has a small refregrant(freon) leak in it and the coil needs to be replaced
I hope thats its due to the upper coil needing to be vacuumed since its something you can do at no cost,but even if it doesnt fix the problem the coil needs to be cleaned to help both the freezer and fresh food section work more efficently
if after cleaning the upper (condenser) coil and turning off the fridge to melt is away ice build up from (evaperator)coil,if the ice ball reoccurs the repair could be as much a $1,000.00 to replace the coil and recharge the refrigerant
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