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cool, good work. at home now... i can see that box is made of particle board... ehhh no wonder it chipped. In the future, anytime the screw holes strip you can just fill in those screw holes with glue, or sealant of some kind (silicon works well) and then just rotate the sub 1" and drill new holes. I like to use a 7/64" bit, but and a 1/8" bit works well too. Then just find some drywall screws... Drywall screws are best in MDF & particle board because the spiral part of it extends out farther, meaning there's less chance to strip the hole.
you said you were going to wire the subs in parallel, I'm guessing they are 4ohm coils... so you'd be running 2 ohms per channel on that amp (the amp has 2 channels right?).... be careful with the gain and volume knob as you may get more power than those subs can handle. Remember 150rms....
I like the job with the liquid nails... it should work well around the seams of the box and the terminal cup... it'll help a bit around the sub hole, but really.... I think for chips, the best patch may actually to use some fiberglass body filler like Bondo or rage gold... I wouldn't worry about doing that tho sense this isn't the highest quality box and body filler isn't cheap.
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