Weatherproof Otop 15 Build . . . finally

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Re: Weatherproof Otop 15 Build . . . finally

#46 Post by miked »

On the first page he said 8 sheets of the PVC weighed 220 pounds, so 15 pounds a sheet. I'm going to guess that each completed cab will be in the neighborhood of 70 pounds. My OTop 12's (made from 1/2" BB) with Delta Pros weigh 52 pounds each. Good thing these cabs will be moved once and that's it!

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Hackomatic
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#47 Post by Hackomatic »

miked wrote:On the first page he said 8 sheets of the PVC weighed 220 pounds, so 15 pounds a sheet.
You got half of it right! :lol: 15 lbs. per sheet, but that's only 120 lbs. total for 8. :P
iamlowsound wrote:Looks good! How heavy is the box?
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Don't know what they eventually will weigh, but they are heavy . . NOT something for portable use. These will be moved one time to their final resting position so weight is not a concern in this instance . . longevity in the great outdoors is!
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#48 Post by miked »

I have no idea how I screwed up that math. Actually, I do. I suck at math. :bash:

So I guess the simple answer to "How heavy are those cabs?" is "Very." :lol:

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#49 Post by Tom Smit »

:loler:
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#50 Post by Rick Lee »

Hackomatic wrote:Based on the current forecast of a high of 8 on Monday, it could be awhile! :lol:
Man, you must be way in west TN. It's 1 degree over here. You're welcome to come over and use my shop- my mini split system is keeping it nice and toasty.

BTW, I've used that cd/horn combo many times before in non-BFM cabs and think they work well.
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Re: Weatherproof Otop 15 Build . . . finally

#51 Post by Hackomatic »

Rick Lee wrote:Man, you must be way in west TN. It's 1 degree over here. You're welcome to come over and use my shop- my mini split system is keeping it nice and toasty.

BTW, I've used that cd/horn combo many times before in non-BFM cabs and think they work well.
30 miles northeast of Jackson . . . We busted the predicted high of 8 and made it all the way up to 10! Currently, 4. Thanks for the shop offer, :D but I can keep my garage build area very comfortable with an electric oil heater. Unfortunately, I don't have hazmat type facilities to spray this high in volatiles paint, and giving the inside of my lungs a nice coating of penetrating enamel ain't really on the radar screen! :lol:

Glad to hear about the 202's and lenses. I've always had good success with Selenium CDs and hope that will continue under the Harman umbrella.
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