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17th March 2014, 02:20 PM #1
Compression strength of 12mm chipboard
I'm making a rough test box for Ceciles new subwoofers and I'm using 12mm chipboard
What sort of load, approximately, could I put on top of the finished box before it collapses?
I usually use 19mm for this sort of stuff and i know empirically they are strong enough for me to jump on.
Would a 600*300*350 box hold my 130 kilos safely?
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