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I'm going to start my enclosure for my 10" type r. For a 1.25 cubic ft box, what all would i need, other than tools?

3/4" mdf particle board

glue (i hear titebond is the way to go?)

caulk

terminals

carpet

Is there anything that i'm missing?

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clamps.

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Screws.......

I use a nail gun. I have the worst luck with screws. The mdf ALWAYS splits on me. Even when I pre-drill.

Cut pieces, add glue, clamp, nail tight. Repeat.

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Um what are you using the caulking for? titebond III should be all that you need..

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If it's splitting even though you're pre drilling, back off the edge a little more. Also, hand tighten the edge screws with a screwdriver.

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Um what are you using the caulking for? titebond III should be all that you need..

I use it on all mine. It doesnt hurt. Its like 4 bucks a tube. And if you dont make the best cuts, like me, You might not have a good seal.

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i vote for staples, they have never let me down , the glue is the trick , besides screws take wwwaaayyy to long ... as long as you cut everything right and square , there should be no problem ... im pretty much cover all of this in the video...

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I've used staples, nails and screws and nothing holds while the glue dries like screws.

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