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    glue a board to the back wall, then mount the amp to the board. No screws through the back wall that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foggy View Post
    glue a board to the back wall, then mount the amp to the board. No screws through the back wall that way.
    good idear!
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    ^^+1 if you dont want screws through the back wall, make sure to use some REALLY strong glue. but if you don't mind screws and don't want to run the chance of it falling off then it is nothing but steel back there. What I have found helps keep carpet and jute from wrapping around the screws is to put your drill in reverse and press into the wall and let her rip. Then you can go forward and it will go right through the steel and hopefully not wrap any carpet or jute up in the screw. If you do wrap the screw up it can be a booger getting the screw back out and you might as well throw it in the trash.
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