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<blockquote data-quote="lotas" data-source="post: 1246526" data-attributes="member: 557735"><p>Hey guys. Well in between my MDF baffle for my speaker, and my door, there are a couple spots with a little space. I'm not sure how essential it is to get these plugged up, but I would imagine it is best to. My quesiton is what kind of material can I use to do this?</p><p></p><p>My first thought was resin but I know there is a less messy way. My second idea was someting like clay and play-doh, but how would I get those to stay with swing in temperatures and such, it seems like it might fall off or something.</p><p></p><p>So any ideas guys? Or do I even need to? Thanks a lot.</p><p></p><p>edit: found something about clay in the sound deadening thread...where can you pick that up? or any other alternatives? thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotas, post: 1246526, member: 557735"] Hey guys. Well in between my MDF baffle for my speaker, and my door, there are a couple spots with a little space. I'm not sure how essential it is to get these plugged up, but I would imagine it is best to. My quesiton is what kind of material can I use to do this? My first thought was resin but I know there is a less messy way. My second idea was someting like clay and play-doh, but how would I get those to stay with swing in temperatures and such, it seems like it might fall off or something. So any ideas guys? Or do I even need to? Thanks a lot. edit: found something about clay in the sound deadening thread...where can you pick that up? or any other alternatives? thanks. [/QUOTE]
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