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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 60634" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Size should be fine at the recomended. Bracing is basically up to you. I rarely ever use bracing anymore just because I only used it for reference or guide. That and it helps while doing the work singlehanded. Typically they take a small amount of airspace away so you have to calculate for that if you are going to be picky with it, but if done properly the box can support itself. Make sure to use screws and not nails unless you use small nails for temp holds while installing screws and I like to use Liquid Nails so i run a bead on each edge before I screw down. If you can break it loose once u got liquid nails on and screws and run another bead of Silicon or Latex down on the inside to ensure the seal you just drove a bull dover over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 60634, member: 544457"] Size should be fine at the recomended. Bracing is basically up to you. I rarely ever use bracing anymore just because I only used it for reference or guide. That and it helps while doing the work singlehanded. Typically they take a small amount of airspace away so you have to calculate for that if you are going to be picky with it, but if done properly the box can support itself. Make sure to use screws and not nails unless you use small nails for temp holds while installing screws and I like to use Liquid Nails so i run a bead on each edge before I screw down. If you can break it loose once u got liquid nails on and screws and run another bead of Silicon or Latex down on the inside to ensure the seal you just drove a bull dover over it. [/QUOTE]
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