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<blockquote data-quote="mcbuggin" data-source="post: 5109673" data-attributes="member: 586186"><p>I am going to try to build a wall and am haveing a hard time figureing out the best way to atach the pannels since I'll be building it in the car completely. So what I have come up with is weld a cage in the car to use as a frame of sorts then pocket cut the pannels to screw them together and use silicone and self tapping screws to attach the wood to the metal frame does this sound like the best route or is there a better option? thanks for the help and i'll check back for input on mon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcbuggin, post: 5109673, member: 586186"] I am going to try to build a wall and am haveing a hard time figureing out the best way to atach the pannels since I'll be building it in the car completely. So what I have come up with is weld a cage in the car to use as a frame of sorts then pocket cut the pannels to screw them together and use silicone and self tapping screws to attach the wood to the metal frame does this sound like the best route or is there a better option? thanks for the help and i'll check back for input on mon. [/QUOTE]
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