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<blockquote data-quote="chandler419" data-source="post: 7907008" data-attributes="member: 640217"><p>I would not recommend it, I was helping my friend out with a box build last week and both of our power tools are over two hours away since we're in college and he decided to get the wood cut at Lowe's instead of waiting until one of us went home and could use the proper tools. Long story short the cuts were off and not even a straight line on most of them so he ended up having to buy a plane to make the cuts remotely straight and the hand sanding. After all of the extra work and sealing the inside as well it still has some air leaks. My recommendation to you would be to either buy the tools to do it your self or have it cut into smaller pieces if you do not have a truck to move it in and do the cuts yourself if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chandler419, post: 7907008, member: 640217"] I would not recommend it, I was helping my friend out with a box build last week and both of our power tools are over two hours away since we're in college and he decided to get the wood cut at Lowe's instead of waiting until one of us went home and could use the proper tools. Long story short the cuts were off and not even a straight line on most of them so he ended up having to buy a plane to make the cuts remotely straight and the hand sanding. After all of the extra work and sealing the inside as well it still has some air leaks. My recommendation to you would be to either buy the tools to do it your self or have it cut into smaller pieces if you do not have a truck to move it in and do the cuts yourself if you can. [/QUOTE]
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