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first box gaps in panels. sealing advice, 2 sa 12's top mount
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldmang" data-source="post: 8699304" data-attributes="member: 677533"><p>I'd predrill the baffle only then pull it down with #6 1 5/8" coarse drywall screws along the portwalls then do the box walls.</p><p>Maybe add a small bead of caulk next to the woodglue before setting the baffle on.</p><p>1/8 gap is workable imo. 3/4" Mdf should bend a little bit. I'd just pull it tight and seal with caulk from the inside when done.</p><p>Dont overthink the port issue... It looks pretty good in the pics and should be ok I think.</p><p>I still want to hear how it turns out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldmang, post: 8699304, member: 677533"] I'd predrill the baffle only then pull it down with #6 1 5/8" coarse drywall screws along the portwalls then do the box walls. Maybe add a small bead of caulk next to the woodglue before setting the baffle on. 1/8 gap is workable imo. 3/4" Mdf should bend a little bit. I'd just pull it tight and seal with caulk from the inside when done. Dont overthink the port issue... It looks pretty good in the pics and should be ok I think. I still want to hear how it turns out. [/QUOTE]
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