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An alternative to cover inner door holes worth a try?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alrojoca" data-source="post: 8148239" data-attributes="member: 638714"><p>Great! thanks for sharing that Trumpet! The idea of the roof shingles is not bad, my problem was I did not have big enough pieces to use it. I went to one of the home improvement stores and got a 2'x3' 28 gauge galvanized sheet metal flashing for under $10.00 to seal those holes, cheaper than the optix acrylic material I mentioned, I also have some SS self taping screws from Harbor Freight I will use. I already had some of the caulk rope also that I will be using. Then move to the fronts and do the same thing all over. I was not too concerned about the waves bouncing, specially on the rears, I will leave the metal side facing the inside.</p><p></p><p>For the fronts, I may use the speaker tweeker kit from second skin to prevent the wave bouncing issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alrojoca, post: 8148239, member: 638714"] Great! thanks for sharing that Trumpet! The idea of the roof shingles is not bad, my problem was I did not have big enough pieces to use it. I went to one of the home improvement stores and got a 2'x3' 28 gauge galvanized sheet metal flashing for under $10.00 to seal those holes, cheaper than the optix acrylic material I mentioned, I also have some SS self taping screws from Harbor Freight I will use. I already had some of the caulk rope also that I will be using. Then move to the fronts and do the same thing all over. I was not too concerned about the waves bouncing, specially on the rears, I will leave the metal side facing the inside. For the fronts, I may use the speaker tweeker kit from second skin to prevent the wave bouncing issue. [/QUOTE]
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