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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8730365" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>One thing I'd like to point out, you may notice I screwed the sub boxes together, usually I'd just use glue and trim nails but these boxes had to be installed, marked, taken apart and modified so many times that I needed a way to accurately assemble them in a way that they could be easily taken apart. For final assembly they'll be glued, screwed back together since the screw holes are already there, and then the holes filled before painting and carpeting. They'll be sealed with a wood sealant and painted with killz mold inhibiting primer before being carpeted since they will be in a jeep and water is always possible. This is another reason I went with birch ply instead of mdf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8730365, member: 681035"] One thing I'd like to point out, you may notice I screwed the sub boxes together, usually I'd just use glue and trim nails but these boxes had to be installed, marked, taken apart and modified so many times that I needed a way to accurately assemble them in a way that they could be easily taken apart. For final assembly they'll be glued, screwed back together since the screw holes are already there, and then the holes filled before painting and carpeting. They'll be sealed with a wood sealant and painted with killz mold inhibiting primer before being carpeted since they will be in a jeep and water is always possible. This is another reason I went with birch ply instead of mdf. [/QUOTE]
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