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<blockquote data-quote="amedeuce" data-source="post: 401219" data-attributes="member: 551590"><p>To seal the inside some people use paint which is ok, I choose to use polyurethane with a Pneumatic spray gun. If carpeting box go ahead and poly the outside also before carpeting. If painting, poly after you paint to complete the sealing.</p><p></p><p>Pre Drill holes to prevent splitting.</p><p></p><p>Place a screw every 4-5 inches.</p><p></p><p>Use wood glue to put box together but use liquid nails on inside seams of joints. Coat both end of pieces being glued for proper bond.</p><p></p><p>After box is glued, liquid nailed and sprayed with poly or paint, Let sit over night or longer. Some fumes can damage speakers.</p><p></p><p>Having a problem with poly stuffing? try using adhesive to apply it to the inside of the box to keep it from floating around, blocking the port and being blown out of the port or tangled in the speaker..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amedeuce, post: 401219, member: 551590"] To seal the inside some people use paint which is ok, I choose to use polyurethane with a Pneumatic spray gun. If carpeting box go ahead and poly the outside also before carpeting. If painting, poly after you paint to complete the sealing. Pre Drill holes to prevent splitting. Place a screw every 4-5 inches. Use wood glue to put box together but use liquid nails on inside seams of joints. Coat both end of pieces being glued for proper bond. After box is glued, liquid nailed and sprayed with poly or paint, Let sit over night or longer. Some fumes can damage speakers. Having a problem with poly stuffing? try using adhesive to apply it to the inside of the box to keep it from floating around, blocking the port and being blown out of the port or tangled in the speaker.. [/QUOTE]
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