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No compromises front loaded double 18” cab
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Weaver" data-source="post: 146361" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Re: No compromises front loaded double 18” cab</p><p></p><p>Just my little diy tip. </p><p></p><p>A lot of people like to seam seal the inside with latex or silicone caulk. That be a bit of a bear after the cabinet is built. You don't always have good access inside to put a caulk gun into the corners.</p><p></p><p>I like to use latex house paint. I'll buy the "mess up" cans at the hardware store where they screwed up the color somehow. This is cheap, and often times it's some shade of grey anyway. I will then pour it into the cab about a cup at a time and position the cab so that the paint runs down the corners and fills every little nook and cranny. Pour some in, run it around the corners and let it dry. It works great and prevents air leaks.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Weaver, post: 146361, member: 317"] Re: No compromises front loaded double 18” cab Just my little diy tip. A lot of people like to seam seal the inside with latex or silicone caulk. That be a bit of a bear after the cabinet is built. You don't always have good access inside to put a caulk gun into the corners. I like to use latex house paint. I'll buy the "mess up" cans at the hardware store where they screwed up the color somehow. This is cheap, and often times it's some shade of grey anyway. I will then pour it into the cab about a cup at a time and position the cab so that the paint runs down the corners and fills every little nook and cranny. Pour some in, run it around the corners and let it dry. It works great and prevents air leaks..... [/QUOTE]
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