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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 1590044" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>Alrighty then. Usually and typically if the individual box builder has them, long clamps are normally used. But since I don't have any, my bare hands and a few screws along with my cordless drill hold the pieces together....oh and some sawhorses. The uneven edges that are shown get sanded creating a extremely flush look.</p><p></p><p>Hard hittaz, that's one of the best "newbie" boxes I've seen. It looks so good, tho it's raw still, that it looks as if a car audio shop built it for ya. Good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 1590044, member: 562180"] Alrighty then. Usually and typically if the individual box builder has them, long clamps are normally used. But since I don't have any, my bare hands and a few screws along with my cordless drill hold the pieces together....oh and some sawhorses. The uneven edges that are shown get sanded creating a extremely flush look. Hard hittaz, that's one of the best "newbie" boxes I've seen. It looks so good, tho it's raw still, that it looks as if a car audio shop built it for ya. Good job. [/QUOTE]
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