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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 60781" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Unless it is ported there is really no need for Dynamat or Edead. Liquid Nails can be found at about any hardware store it is basically he strongest bonding type of wood glue that you will ever find and works wonders. If you could ever tear up something that has been sealed and connected with liquid nails you would be using a bulldozer or wrecking ball on it. LOL By the way yes still go with a caulk on the interior lines of the box just to be double sure it is sealed off properly. I do this particularly thick and spend a lot of detailed time making sure my boxes are sealed properly however because I utilize two subs in one enclosure space and it makes for an exact vaccum and wave timing of the two. I have found, at least for me, that it makes for a very clean, crisp and accurate bass line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 60781, member: 544457"] Unless it is ported there is really no need for Dynamat or Edead. Liquid Nails can be found at about any hardware store it is basically he strongest bonding type of wood glue that you will ever find and works wonders. If you could ever tear up something that has been sealed and connected with liquid nails you would be using a bulldozer or wrecking ball on it. LOL By the way yes still go with a caulk on the interior lines of the box just to be double sure it is sealed off properly. I do this particularly thick and spend a lot of detailed time making sure my boxes are sealed properly however because I utilize two subs in one enclosure space and it makes for an exact vaccum and wave timing of the two. I have found, at least for me, that it makes for a very clean, crisp and accurate bass line. [/QUOTE]
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