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Hi, how does everybody finish their PVC pipe ports? I'm about to carpet my box and I'd like to get those black trim rings that make the port look nice and smooth instead of a chopped piece of PVC.
Anything from the hardware stores? Thanks. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Kalifornia
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What you could do is use a router on the hole and have the tube counter sunk into the hole. Remember to factor in the port length change!
Try a chamfer bit, round over, or cove bit. |
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