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MDF Question For False Floor - Urgent



  Skoda Fabia vRS


im on my way to B&Q in a minute to get some MDF to make a false floor with

jus a quick question, i want to keep weight down to a minimum, is their any reason why i cant use quite thin stuff ~10mm ?
 


to make the floor, it can be any size you like, though for obvious reasons, the thicker it is, the better the acoustic properties will be
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


well the sub box will be recessed into it mate, with the amp on it in front of the sub box, and ill be puttin some sound proofin stuff in before i do it, like Dynamat etc
 


sound deadening will definetely help

as for the recess, so long as there is no contact between the two, you shouldnt really have any rattles
 


Id go for 12mm stuff, thats what i backed my chequere plate onot, and what malcie now has int he back of his car
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


well i can always put some dynamat in between them as i do want a fairly flush fit
 

Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep


There cant be much difference in weight between a bit of 10mm and 15mm same sized piece of MDF, not enough to notice in a valver anyway!
 
  Rb 182


I use 18 for shelfs and false floors that carry weight, dont want to be too thin that it might sag in places (in certain cases anyway).
 


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