Closed Back XF 212
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Closed Back XF 212
Would tolex to tolex be adequate to make the cab air tight. The reason I ask is that I am contemplating modifying the design to have one large piece for the back panel screwed on to battens. The reason for this is that it would make tolexing the the rear panel less difficult. The tolex would wrap over the battens on the cab and wrap about an inch or so on the inside part of the rear panel.
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
If you want it closed back, then just attach the back panel with glue and put the Tolex over it. That's how I built mine....I just used Duratex...
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
Did you use tolex? Also, how did you attach the grill ?
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
No, that's duratex - I do all my cabs that way.
I just put some cleats on the inside corners of the cab as a stop.
The grill frame and cloth is a compression fit. Made the frame about 1/8" smaller than the inside opening. The grill cloth makes up the difference and creates a snug fit.
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
I have used Durtex in the past but I stopped because customers ( not me) don't like it. So the I still pose the original question, will tolex on tolex create the air tight fit. Also, did you use a gasket around your jack plate?
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
Tolex on Tolex? Maybe......but I guess the question is - if you want a sealed back, then why are you making it removable? Just glue the back on as a single piece and cover over it....then it's airtight.sloaneamps wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 10:52 pm I have used Durtex in the past but I stopped because customers ( not me) don't like it. So the I still pose the original question, will tolex on tolex create the air tight fit. Also, did you use a gasket around your jack plate?
Unlike a PA speaker, I doubt you'd hear a whole lot of difference between a totally closed back and a closed back with a tiny leak around the Tolex.
But, you can always use gasket tape between the back panel and the box. Just allow for it with the set back on your cleats.
Also, the convertible back option in the plans isn't air tight either.
Easiest is just using a single piece of ply for the back and save all the extra work unless the customer really demands that it be convertible.
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
In the plans it talks about airtight being important, maybe it is not? I usually like to secure the grill with screws from the inside and tolexing will be easier if the rear panel is removable. Adding the cleats is not much extra work so that is not an issue.
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Re: Closed Back XF 212
The convertible back is airtight, if you gasket it well. No matter, it's not a bass cab, it's not a ported cab, so a slight leak won't affect anything.