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I have access to a couple of small rectangular aluminum fuel tanks. They are just over 1 cubic foot each. A friend of mine suggested that he could boil them out to remove the gas fumes (he works at a radiator shop) and I could use them as light weight sub enclosures in my boat. Anyone see why this might not work? I know I have seen some a aluminum enclosures in cars, but it doesn't seem to be real common. Is the main reason cost or sound quality?
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The one problem that I see is that the tank will flex. A sub enclosure needs to be rigid to withstand the pulses of the sub. I dont think that you would be happy with the results.
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The tanks came off some sort of farm equioment and the aluminum on these things seem pretty thick (maybe 5/16) so I don't think it would flex too much, but I was kinda wondering about the potential for rattleing and buzzing though. I guess since it's only going to cost me the time it takes to cut the holes, it may be worth a shot anyway.
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What does your wife think?
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That gas tank idea sounds perfect. Cut the fill neck to the desired port length, install the speaker, and you're good to go. :cool:
To really sweeten the sound to competition levels... you might want to dope up the fuel sender with some silicone to keep it from rattling and stuff a rag in the output bung. :idea: