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<blockquote data-quote="VWBobby" data-source="post: 8087351" data-attributes="member: 624844"><p>Wow, some of the posts are ridiculous... Simple repair. Soak the crack with wood glue, TiteBond II or the like. Clamp it with wax paper or aluminum foil between the wood and clamp to prevent sticking. Unclamp the next day. Sand to shape, if needed. Pre-drill your holes and use drywall screws. It shouldn't crack as long as you don't crank them in too tight. The screws are to hold, the wood glue is what BONDS the 2 pieces. CA Glue is for speaker building, not much use in enclosure building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VWBobby, post: 8087351, member: 624844"] Wow, some of the posts are ridiculous... Simple repair. Soak the crack with wood glue, TiteBond II or the like. Clamp it with wax paper or aluminum foil between the wood and clamp to prevent sticking. Unclamp the next day. Sand to shape, if needed. Pre-drill your holes and use drywall screws. It shouldn't crack as long as you don't crank them in too tight. The screws are to hold, the wood glue is what BONDS the 2 pieces. CA Glue is for speaker building, not much use in enclosure building. [/QUOTE]
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