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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 1692124" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>?... you know another option for you is to build a lip/ flange that is attatched to the inside of the top.... (kind of like a rectangular ring) that slides into the box with the top.... kind of like a cookie jar lid going on the jar... a good lathering of glue will be more then enough... If it is a ported enclosure though it will take away from the internal volume of the box so you would have to account for that... (Not hard) and if it is in a sealed box... no problem.</p><p>in your case you can also run a dado groove that is layed out to fit perfectly over the slot port area, and a 3/4"x3/8" deep rabet joint arround the exterior rim of the top so it sets down into the enclosure super snug tite. with plenty of glue...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 1692124, member: 558163"] ?... you know another option for you is to build a lip/ flange that is attatched to the inside of the top.... (kind of like a rectangular ring) that slides into the box with the top.... kind of like a cookie jar lid going on the jar... a good lathering of glue will be more then enough... If it is a ported enclosure though it will take away from the internal volume of the box so you would have to account for that... (Not hard) and if it is in a sealed box... no problem. in your case you can also run a dado groove that is layed out to fit perfectly over the slot port area, and a 3/4"x3/8" deep rabet joint arround the exterior rim of the top so it sets down into the enclosure super snug tite. with plenty of glue... [/QUOTE]
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