Install Question
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I was in my driveway doing a professional install when i needed some help. I ran out of duct tape for sealing up my subwooofer box. It is a sealed box that is poorly constructed. The edges aren't nearly straight, and it leaves major gaps at the corners. What else could I use to seal this box up. Any help would be appreciated, I need to have it finished for a client for audiothunder in the upcoming season.
I wouldn't use duct tape at al. I'd recommend sealing it all up form the inside, with caulking. Take the driver out of the box, and seal all the edges with caulking,. make sure it leave it 24 hours before re installing the driver, as the vapors from the caulking will deteriorate the foam surround.
Originally posted by juniorsfse:
Why in the world would you use duct tape to seal your box?? Maybe use some wood glue between your joints and like he said, caulk the inside edges with silicone or something.
Why in the world would you use duct tape to seal your box?? Maybe use some wood glue between your joints and like he said, caulk the inside edges with silicone or something.
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