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quick sub box sealant question
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<blockquote data-quote="scottrc5391" data-source="post: 362963" data-attributes="member: 551678"><p>What I do to make sure my boxes are sealed is 1.)use wood glue on all joints when I screw the wood together (sometimes I also use construction adhesive) 2.)yes, use clear silicone caulk all over ever corner and crevice 3.)when I screw the sub down I use some sort of adhesive weatherstripping like mayday said. 4.)to be sure, I also spray some type of sealer onto every surface (sorry forgot name) and this will make sure there are no pores in wood for air to leak through</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottrc5391, post: 362963, member: 551678"] What I do to make sure my boxes are sealed is 1.)use wood glue on all joints when I screw the wood together (sometimes I also use construction adhesive) 2.)yes, use clear silicone caulk all over ever corner and crevice 3.)when I screw the sub down I use some sort of adhesive weatherstripping like mayday said. 4.)to be sure, I also spray some type of sealer onto every surface (sorry forgot name) and this will make sure there are no pores in wood for air to leak through [/QUOTE]
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