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<blockquote data-quote="xluben" data-source="post: 2195086" data-attributes="member: 568852"><p>sheet of 3/4" MDF, probably $20-25 at HD</p><p></p><p>wood glue, titebond II, gorilla glue, liquid nails, etc</p><p></p><p>when putting it together, either pre-drill for screw, or use lots of clamps, or the easiest way: brad nailer!</p><p></p><p>if you know how to cut wood (or have HD do it, but they're not always accurate) and have a brad nailer, you should be able to finish in a couple hours.</p><p></p><p>for the driver cutout you'll need a router and something to help you make circles, or freehand it with a jigsaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xluben, post: 2195086, member: 568852"] sheet of 3/4" MDF, probably $20-25 at HD wood glue, titebond II, gorilla glue, liquid nails, etc when putting it together, either pre-drill for screw, or use lots of clamps, or the easiest way: brad nailer! if you know how to cut wood (or have HD do it, but they're not always accurate) and have a brad nailer, you should be able to finish in a couple hours. for the driver cutout you'll need a router and something to help you make circles, or freehand it with a jigsaw. [/QUOTE]
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