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<blockquote data-quote="PhatTonyDeMarco" data-source="post: 5109679" data-attributes="member: 560787"><p>Sounds like a good way to go about it, a metal frame will give you all the bracing you need as well.</p><p></p><p>I would use a polyuerethane sealent instead of silicone. If you have the money for it, pick up some NP1 caulking, kinda hard to find but it is the most incredible sealent/adhesive that I have ever used.</p><p></p><p>An easier option would be to put a 2x2 in each joint and screw through that and into the MDF to join the two panels. You would need to come up with another form of bracing though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhatTonyDeMarco, post: 5109679, member: 560787"] Sounds like a good way to go about it, a metal frame will give you all the bracing you need as well. I would use a polyuerethane sealent instead of silicone. If you have the money for it, pick up some NP1 caulking, kinda hard to find but it is the most incredible sealent/adhesive that I have ever used. An easier option would be to put a 2x2 in each joint and screw through that and into the MDF to join the two panels. You would need to come up with another form of bracing though. [/QUOTE]
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