Boot underlay

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nikhan
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Boot underlay

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Ok looks like I cant head up to the bonfire because I cant take off on Fri to go with the vic crew :( Means I cant get the stuff from Dwayne. So basically my boot only has the fabric lining but no board hence I cant put my subbie in. Now went to Bunnings and they said to ise a Masonite board instead. Anyone with other ideas instead? Using the saw on it is hard work lolz
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Re: Boot underlay

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no idea what your trying to ask but if its making a floor just buy some mdf and cut it to shape
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Well its the board just to cover the spare tyre. Jus look at your boot, lift the carpet up and you will get what i mean. It must be hard enough to take the weight of my woofer though. Bunnings recommended me this board called masonite but its kinda heavy :( and need a saw to cut it into shape.
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thats what i used.
works a treat. i think i used 6mm, and just cut it with a jig saw.
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Re: Boot underlay

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i dont have a spare tyre lol
i do have that bit of wood some where around the house but u live in melb
easyest option would be remove your sub for the trip down
mdf wil sag if its to thin or gets wet ( trick is use some pvc glue and coat it so seal it )
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