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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph7195" data-source="post: 7470325" data-attributes="member: 633259"><p>I actually have those things under my sink, and after the rain stops today, I am gonna give a try. I am really kinda lucky though because the front seats cover up most of the sides. Th rear of the box has the glue on it that I really hope to remove! I got sealant everywhere too, but I was able to make really thick beads and smooth them out and I hope it will act somewhat like putting 45's in the corners. I only did it inside the port. I didnt think it would make much of a difference in the chamber( I could be wrong though, I haven't read much on it unfortunately).</p><p></p><p>I did read something that kinda bothered me though. I used F-26 as the adhesive to hold the wood together (plus screws), and i never used it with MDF. Does anyone know if there would be an interaction between the F-26 and glue in the MDF that would make it weaker?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph7195, post: 7470325, member: 633259"] I actually have those things under my sink, and after the rain stops today, I am gonna give a try. I am really kinda lucky though because the front seats cover up most of the sides. Th rear of the box has the glue on it that I really hope to remove! I got sealant everywhere too, but I was able to make really thick beads and smooth them out and I hope it will act somewhat like putting 45's in the corners. I only did it inside the port. I didnt think it would make much of a difference in the chamber( I could be wrong though, I haven't read much on it unfortunately). I did read something that kinda bothered me though. I used F-26 as the adhesive to hold the wood together (plus screws), and i never used it with MDF. Does anyone know if there would be an interaction between the F-26 and glue in the MDF that would make it weaker? [/QUOTE]
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