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Wood glue vs caulk for sealing box question
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<blockquote data-quote="Based" data-source="post: 8517231" data-attributes="member: 660638"><p>Ok that answers my question. So it really isn't necessary unless you actually see a gap anywhere.</p><p></p><p>My cuts ended up being terrible. I had the guy at Home Depot cut two panels a little too long because I forgot to compensate for board thickness so I decided to go at it with a circular saw. The cuts didn't come out great but me and my bro made it work. There is just one maybe 1/4 inch gap between two of the panels that we could seal up. This was just our first box so we probably won't bother. The CVR 12 in the little over 4 cubic foot sealed box sounds awesome for what it is.</p><p></p><p>Next box is for 2 HDS215s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Based, post: 8517231, member: 660638"] Ok that answers my question. So it really isn't necessary unless you actually see a gap anywhere. My cuts ended up being terrible. I had the guy at Home Depot cut two panels a little too long because I forgot to compensate for board thickness so I decided to go at it with a circular saw. The cuts didn't come out great but me and my bro made it work. There is just one maybe 1/4 inch gap between two of the panels that we could seal up. This was just our first box so we probably won't bother. The CVR 12 in the little over 4 cubic foot sealed box sounds awesome for what it is. Next box is for 2 HDS215s. [/QUOTE]
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