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<blockquote data-quote="B_Master_Flash" data-source="post: 387244" data-attributes="member: 552262"><p>I was putting my box together today, I have 4" PVC pipe, and cut the right sized holes, but attaching the port to the box wasn't as easy as I had planned. I ended up using 2 screws on the inside of each port to screw it into the wood, then sealing it w/ some plastic/wood epoxy I got at Kragen. Does anyone have better ways of making the ports stay in the box, or is this an acceptable way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B_Master_Flash, post: 387244, member: 552262"] I was putting my box together today, I have 4" PVC pipe, and cut the right sized holes, but attaching the port to the box wasn't as easy as I had planned. I ended up using 2 screws on the inside of each port to screw it into the wood, then sealing it w/ some plastic/wood epoxy I got at Kragen. Does anyone have better ways of making the ports stay in the box, or is this an acceptable way? [/QUOTE]
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