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<blockquote data-quote="ss3079" data-source="post: 494899" data-attributes="member: 542009"><p>If you use an 'industrial' staple gun and drive a few staples into your box to hold the polyfill down, chances are you'll be more than fine. I have done this with my Shiva's, and it's still down at the bottom and on the sides of the box where it's supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>I've yet to hear anyone have their polyfill pulled up due to vibration or magnetic force.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>We know. The whole forum is considered to be a 'newbie' forum. We do our best to keep it fairly clean. Due to extremely limited moderation options, it's pretty tough.</p><p></p><p>- Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss3079, post: 494899, member: 542009"] If you use an 'industrial' staple gun and drive a few staples into your box to hold the polyfill down, chances are you'll be more than fine. I have done this with my Shiva's, and it's still down at the bottom and on the sides of the box where it's supposed to be. I've yet to hear anyone have their polyfill pulled up due to vibration or magnetic force. We know. The whole forum is considered to be a 'newbie' forum. We do our best to keep it fairly clean. Due to extremely limited moderation options, it's pretty tough. - Steve [/QUOTE]
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