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<blockquote data-quote="90accordman" data-source="post: 916376" data-attributes="member: 551377"><p>I dunno if you seen in one of the earlier pics i had a capenters square. I used this square alot through the whole build and used a nail gun to tack piece in place with the sqaure still in place to make sure each piece was sqaure before the glue cured.</p><p></p><p>The only thing i sweared about was trying to mount the subs with only 6 inches of space to try to get the screws in.</p><p></p><p>Holding them in place while the glue dried wasnt much of a problem as its really how here right now and the glue also started drying rather fast. It is my first box so i feel like i had alot of patience for it being my first time and i realize it probably doesnt look the best to some of you more experienced guys. I have glue that seeps out of some of the joints but thats the only visable problem you can see, which i plan on painting the box anyhow and sanding down the glue.</p><p></p><p>::edit:: I didnt do the whole box at one time either, i did a few pieces went out to shop, did a few more went out to eat, then did some more let 3ish hours pass then did the top last night and let it all sit til today and its hard as a rock now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="90accordman, post: 916376, member: 551377"] I dunno if you seen in one of the earlier pics i had a capenters square. I used this square alot through the whole build and used a nail gun to tack piece in place with the sqaure still in place to make sure each piece was sqaure before the glue cured. The only thing i sweared about was trying to mount the subs with only 6 inches of space to try to get the screws in. Holding them in place while the glue dried wasnt much of a problem as its really how here right now and the glue also started drying rather fast. It is my first box so i feel like i had alot of patience for it being my first time and i realize it probably doesnt look the best to some of you more experienced guys. I have glue that seeps out of some of the joints but thats the only visable problem you can see, which i plan on painting the box anyhow and sanding down the glue. ::edit:: I didnt do the whole box at one time either, i did a few pieces went out to shop, did a few more went out to eat, then did some more let 3ish hours pass then did the top last night and let it all sit til today and its hard as a rock now. [/QUOTE]
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