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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 700665" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>Well I guess the preferable way you should seal any "into trunk' enclosure is to seal it using silicone instead of glue. (I edited my previous message to include it I forgot to mention it) the pocket holes allow an extreamly tight grip. One screw every 2 to three inches is sufficient. The pocket hole jig comes in handy for a million construction uses. you can get extreamly creative using it. People ought to check out the site to see what they can all be used for. I just find it handy to build "into trunk" enclosures using this tool. Quick, strong, airtight seal. what else could you ask for?</p><p></p><p>p.s. n ot busting your balls, your idea may be just fine. I am just offering more ideas to expand the possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 700665, member: 558163"] Well I guess the preferable way you should seal any "into trunk' enclosure is to seal it using silicone instead of glue. (I edited my previous message to include it I forgot to mention it) the pocket holes allow an extreamly tight grip. One screw every 2 to three inches is sufficient. The pocket hole jig comes in handy for a million construction uses. you can get extreamly creative using it. People ought to check out the site to see what they can all be used for. I just find it handy to build "into trunk" enclosures using this tool. Quick, strong, airtight seal. what else could you ask for? p.s. n ot busting your balls, your idea may be just fine. I am just offering more ideas to expand the possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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