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<blockquote data-quote="JoeM" data-source="post: 142520" data-attributes="member: 546649"><p>Carpet the top, bottom, front, and back. Then, trim the sides just enough to cover an inch or two down. Then, make false sides for the box, to the same dimensions of the box. Carpet those sides, then screw them onto the side of the box, from inside the box. You won't see any sloppy carpet seems that way.</p><p></p><p>I usually, build the box with the sides sunk in about an inch, then make the false sides, so the box is flush. There is a thread floating around on this. I'll look around. The pics explain it much better than I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeM, post: 142520, member: 546649"] Carpet the top, bottom, front, and back. Then, trim the sides just enough to cover an inch or two down. Then, make false sides for the box, to the same dimensions of the box. Carpet those sides, then screw them onto the side of the box, from inside the box. You won't see any sloppy carpet seems that way. I usually, build the box with the sides sunk in about an inch, then make the false sides, so the box is flush. There is a thread floating around on this. I'll look around. The pics explain it much better than I can. [/QUOTE]
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