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<blockquote data-quote="sexiewasd" data-source="post: 5575009" data-attributes="member: 604169"><p>Looks like partical board to me. You would be better off using mdf for the box, it's much much more dense than partical board is.</p><p></p><p>It's getting there though.</p><p></p><p>edit: I can't tell if you did or not, but use wood glue (titebond 2). The screws are only to hold the box together while the glue dries, and only if you don't have clamps to hold the box. You can also seal the corners with calk if you don't trust that your cuts are strait enough to be air tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sexiewasd, post: 5575009, member: 604169"] Looks like partical board to me. You would be better off using mdf for the box, it's much much more dense than partical board is. It's getting there though. edit: I can't tell if you did or not, but use wood glue (titebond 2). The screws are only to hold the box together while the glue dries, and only if you don't have clamps to hold the box. You can also seal the corners with calk if you don't trust that your cuts are strait enough to be air tight. [/QUOTE]
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