One more hint. I've tried Hurricane nuts and T nuts in the past. I hate them, especially with MDF. I've had much better results with
threaded inserts like this:
Don't use this kind (they work in hardwood but not MDF or plywood):
And frankly, for those 7" drivers in the Thor, I would skip the threaded inserts and screw directly into the 1" thick front panel with #8 black pan-head screws with a coarse thread like these:
I don't have a drill press, and when I used threaded inserts, I found it difficult to drill 6 perfectly perpendicular holes for the inserts. When I drove in the bolts, the last one in never lined up correctly. With wood screws, you have a little more latitude, and they are plenty strong for a 7" woofer. I use the threaded inserts for heavy woofers bigger than 8".
Edit:
When I mount woofers or tweeters, I pre-drill holes for the screws. I would never trust myself power driving screws. One slip and you buy a new woofer. I also try to always use screws that can accept a square drive tip. Again, it's too easy to slip with a flat blade or Phillips head screw driver and punch a hole in the speaker cone.