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Old 06-18-2005 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by NoTLaDStyle
fuk wood glue, get silicon it will hold water
i use wood glue to hold it together then silicon all the seams inside the box when im done
Old 06-18-2005 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by integralsgreen
i use wood glue to hold it together then silicon all the seams inside the box when im done
hey that works too, I just like the idea that my silicon is squishing together between those boards eliminating every milimeter of possible escape for the puny air molecules. leaving them helpless to resist the bone crushing high PSI factor that will slowly drive them into atoms as the bass pumps....
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Need help with a box hit me up 727-412-2761 chris
Old 07-08-2005 | 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by NoTLaDStyle
hey that works too, I just like the idea that my silicon is squishing together between those boards eliminating every milimeter of possible escape for the puny air molecules. leaving them helpless to resist the bone crushing high PSI factor that will slowly drive them into atoms as the bass pumps....
Wood glue is what actually holds your box together. Screws just let the wood glue dry. Please take a video of a sub blowing your box to pieces once it happens with only silicon

Home Depot sucks ass at cutting wood, and so does Lowes. At least every location its ever been to.

+1 to adero and john. Either DIY or get it done professionally.
Old 07-08-2005 | 02:25 PM
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Old 07-08-2005 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by kpr10is
Wood glue is what actually holds your box together. Screws just let the wood glue dry. Please take a video of a sub blowing your box to pieces once it happens with only silicon
Silicone is much stronger than wood glue once it dries. Even without the screws for support, I can jump on a siliconed box. Please take a video of you jumping on a box made with wood glue and no screws without breaking
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This sounds like it could be an interesting test. It might be worth the $20 in wood and take some videos, see how much weight each will hold. Hmmmm
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pm me, Buy the wood and give me 15 bucks and ill do it. I usually use staples from an air staple gun with wood glue then calk (sylicone based) for all of the seems. havent had one come apart yet.
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Old 07-09-2005 | 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by NoTLaDStyle
Silicone is much stronger than wood glue once it dries. Even without the screws for support, I can jump on a siliconed box. Please take a video of you jumping on a box made with wood glue and no screws without breaking
dont know what kinda wood glue your usin but usually the wood itself will break befor the seal between the 2 glued peices will.
Old 07-09-2005 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by integralsgreen
dont know what kinda wood glue your usin but usually the wood itself will break befor the seal between the 2 glued peices will.

Exactly. I've yet to see silicone caulk outperform wood glue.
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