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<blockquote data-quote="drpeeb" data-source="post: 5883546" data-attributes="member: 609183"><p>When I do settle on a final box configuration/ shape, then un-screw it, glue it, and re-screw it ... will I notice a difference in sound/ bass?</p><p></p><p>My seams are all <em>very, very</em> tight right now, although not sealed with anything (it is completely filled with polyfil). I've built homes &amp; buildings, etc. (me not subs!), done lots and lots of shoe molding, crown molding, etc. I'm very proficient with a table saw! (and clamps, screw gun, counter-sinker, router, sander, etc.)</p><p></p><p>I will post a pic of the <em>worst</em> seam and see what you all think ... just for reference.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I should've titled this thread: "<strong>Glue MDF: Is it really necessary if you have lots of screws, tight seams that are caulked, and polyfil?</strong>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpeeb, post: 5883546, member: 609183"] When I do settle on a final box configuration/ shape, then un-screw it, glue it, and re-screw it ... will I notice a difference in sound/ bass? My seams are all [I]very, very[/I] tight right now, although not sealed with anything (it is completely filled with polyfil). I've built homes & buildings, etc. (me not subs!), done lots and lots of shoe molding, crown molding, etc. I'm very proficient with a table saw! (and clamps, screw gun, counter-sinker, router, sander, etc.) I will post a pic of the [I]worst[/I] seam and see what you all think ... just for reference. Maybe I should've titled this thread: "[B]Glue MDF: Is it really necessary if you have lots of screws, tight seams that are caulked, and polyfil?[/B]" [/QUOTE]
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