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<blockquote data-quote="snyderd758" data-source="post: 7793025" data-attributes="member: 630423"><p>Sounds like you have you work cut out for you. I would probably try to get ahold of a small right angle drill. The best screws i have used for constructing a box are the t25 style they dont strip which will probably be an issue. maybe lay down a blanket or piece of plastic you dont care about so you can at least use some glue on the joints. then construct the box from front to back and before you put The back on lay in all your glass. One other route is maybe take out your back seat and rear baffle and work around the rear bracing to get as many screws in it as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snyderd758, post: 7793025, member: 630423"] Sounds like you have you work cut out for you. I would probably try to get ahold of a small right angle drill. The best screws i have used for constructing a box are the t25 style they dont strip which will probably be an issue. maybe lay down a blanket or piece of plastic you dont care about so you can at least use some glue on the joints. then construct the box from front to back and before you put The back on lay in all your glass. One other route is maybe take out your back seat and rear baffle and work around the rear bracing to get as many screws in it as possible. [/QUOTE]
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