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Ok so opps made a mistake...yaddi yaddi yaddi

Had my cuts made for an subs up port back areo port enclosure.

Opps right measurements wrong cuts or however you'd say it. My top/bottom cuts are my front / back of that makes any sense.

Any suggestions other than re-cut , since that's a known option.

 
Buy more wood and recut the top and bottom or cut the side panels shorter for less depth. Did you give the correct dimensions to whoever cut the wood? If so and if its a store then I would back there and make them give you the correct sizes.

 
[quote name='Boomin_tahoe']Tightbond

Only logical fix would be recut those pieces again. Don't want any gaps of any size.[/QUOTE]

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It's "oops"
Opps! it is oops opps did it again lol

Anywho... Thanks @THATpurpleKUSH I just did re cuts

Yep you're right re cuts done
Thanks for the titebond recommendation.
that's what I had planned just checking other options
 
[quote name='ronin1717']Opps! it is oops opps did it again lol

Anywho... Thanks @THATpurpleKUSH I just did re cuts[/QUOTE]

YW, just beware that your net volume is now smaller which will shift the port tune slightly higher. I use Titebond to glue the panels together then I use DAP Alex Plus Fast Dry to seal the inner seams. That way I know the seams have no leaks.
 
It all worked out , they laughed at my mistake so I got enough extra board to re-cut the 2 short pieces...all original dimensions now.

Thanks

 
Ok so opps made a mistake...yaddi yaddi yaddiHad my cuts made for an subs up port back areo port enclosure.

Opps right measurements wrong cuts or however you'd say it. My top/bottom cuts are my front / back of that makes any sense.

Any suggestions other than re-cut , since that's a known option.
You can make the box slightly smaller..it shouldn’t make much difference

 
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