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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 701295" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>Both are great ideas. Most of us know that "wood glue" bonds the wood and is actually stronger than the wood. I have built many many boxes over my 14 year obsession and would normally use wood glue for the bonded joints. As well I would also use the silicone for the seams. However it has taken years of trial and error to come up with this simple user friendly design. I work at Ace part time (engineering student) and can get some really good rubber weather stripping. I can get it in a thickness that once compressed it will be 100% sealed except for the port of course.</p><p></p><p>I do like the idea of your tool for kitchen cabinets. If I ever get my degree I will look into it more seriously.</p><p></p><p>Thank you guys for all the useful input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 701295, member: 550866"] Both are great ideas. Most of us know that "wood glue" bonds the wood and is actually stronger than the wood. I have built many many boxes over my 14 year obsession and would normally use wood glue for the bonded joints. As well I would also use the silicone for the seams. However it has taken years of trial and error to come up with this simple user friendly design. I work at Ace part time (engineering student) and can get some really good rubber weather stripping. I can get it in a thickness that once compressed it will be 100% sealed except for the port of course. I do like the idea of your tool for kitchen cabinets. If I ever get my degree I will look into it more seriously. Thank you guys for all the useful input. [/QUOTE]
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