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wilidapili
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I really appreciate the nice words from everyone! I have a need/tendency to make it as good as possible with my skills, but I don't trust the outcome to be seamless even though that's what it looks like to the eye. Why not play it safe? Also wondering about what to use to seal the driver to the baffle. I need to read up on that soon, will probably find a ton of different possibilities.
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This.
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Keep pushing on, things are gonna get better.
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wilidapili
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Thanks for this. He did have some to use in aquariums. Very small tube though = expensive. I'm starting to lean towards the acrylic sealant, since it can be painted on as well.
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DMorison
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Some are marketed specifically as "neutral curing" - these should be ok. Examples: Also, see if you have a shop in town that caters to people who keep tropical fish - they often build aquaria using sealant and would need to have it free of acidic residue after curing to create a liveable environment for the fish.
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I-shen Soundboy
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In a damp bathroom or dirty kitchen scenario, pehaps not. Inside dry dark cabinets - not a problem.
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cravings
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doesn't seem like you have any reason to expect any leaks. you've cut it properly.. glue and screws be grand. lovely build.
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wilidapili
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Yeah I read about that, and the guy at my closest shop that sells silicone couldn't answer if the ones he had will give off these acidic vapours which is why I didn't buy any sealant as of yet. Acrylic sealant doesn't seem to be as long lasting as silicone, though. Hmm.
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concept-10
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Also some silicone sealants give off acidic vapours when curing and this can attack the glues and certain rubbers used on drivers.
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I-shen Soundboy
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Don't use silicon anywhere that's going to be painted, like screwholes. Paint don't stick to silicon. Nasty stuff, a simple acrylic sealant would do for sealing boxes and won't rot your cones with solvent emissions.
No need to glue screws, as the screwhole will pass through the glue layer (which will glue the screw).
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concept-10
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Very nice
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smitske96
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Nice job!
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Liking that
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Freedom of choice, choice of freedom.
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