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<blockquote data-quote="bgowdy" data-source="post: 8432924" data-attributes="member: 632121"><p>i would just glass it. ive never heard of anyone losing on the meter from glassing. Also i guess the gain for it depends, i had a teammate do it his box, test it with out resin and then test it with resin(same box both times) and he gained .2-.3 10ths. I did it and gained a couple of 10ths as well(no our boxes were not leaking). It also adds efficiency you could say because the air moves smoother in the box. I was told it kind of adds a sort of bracing to it(not sure about that but i was told that)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgowdy, post: 8432924, member: 632121"] i would just glass it. ive never heard of anyone losing on the meter from glassing. Also i guess the gain for it depends, i had a teammate do it his box, test it with out resin and then test it with resin(same box both times) and he gained .2-.3 10ths. I did it and gained a couple of 10ths as well(no our boxes were not leaking). It also adds efficiency you could say because the air moves smoother in the box. I was told it kind of adds a sort of bracing to it(not sure about that but i was told that) [/QUOTE]
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