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<blockquote data-quote="WantedIsHere" data-source="post: 2925390" data-attributes="member: 571368"><p>we kinda need to know the look your going for.... natural wood grain correct ? if just flat then mdf would be great... never the less some good wood glue and a tube of some GE #2 calking to match desired finish would be wise... as well as wood putty to fill holes and gaps. Then you need to decide if you want to use a finish nailer and brad the box together or if youwant to use screws. If you use screws counter sink them and fill with a dowell... i did this and it looks quite nice. Ill have pics up when i finish my box. I'm doing a partial cover and partial natural finish...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WantedIsHere, post: 2925390, member: 571368"] we kinda need to know the look your going for.... natural wood grain correct ? if just flat then mdf would be great... never the less some good wood glue and a tube of some GE #2 calking to match desired finish would be wise... as well as wood putty to fill holes and gaps. Then you need to decide if you want to use a finish nailer and brad the box together or if youwant to use screws. If you use screws counter sink them and fill with a dowell... i did this and it looks quite nice. Ill have pics up when i finish my box. I'm doing a partial cover and partial natural finish... [/QUOTE]
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