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id say thats a good spot if you have a nice sized 45 in that corner to use as the mids "enclosure" if you know what were saying

and im all for titebond, great product i use titbond III for all my boxes, gorilla glue just expands and oozes everywhere and is just a pain in the ass, PLUS if you were to do a whole wall in gorilla glue, youd spend 2-3x as much $$$ on it than what titebond would cost

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I don't see why it wouldn't work. Just try to do 45s around the box for the mids so the air inside can move smoothly around that too. I'm sure it will cost you a few tenths if not a DB or so but if your not building a extreme car or one strictly for numbers you'll be fine

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titebond actually bonds the wood together. Gorilla glue just sticks them together. Also, the big 3 is 1 positive and two different negative runs. Never hurts to use 2 positive runs from alt to batt though

It never hurts and highly recommended

titebond actually bonds the wood together. Gorilla glue just sticks them together. Also, the big 3 is 1 positive and two different negative runs. Never hurts to use 2 positive runs from alt to batt though

Gotcha. Learning something new every day. After doing it wrong of course lol.

When did the big 3 come up? If you're running a stock alt, say 90 amp, you don't need to run 0 AWG, and definitely not two runs. That's just a waste of money.

As for Titebond, I looked around Home Depot, they didn't have it so tomorrow I'll have to try a different store.

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As for Titebond, I looked around Home Depot, they didn't have it so tomorrow I'll have to try a different store.

Make sure it's Titebond 2....with the blue label!

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titebond II for the win, it bonds the wood together tightly, should seal any joints very good, and you can glue cinder-blocks back together with it

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or titebond III

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or titebond III

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THIS! i use ONLY titebond III at the shop and it has never failed

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titebond actually bonds the wood together. Gorilla glue just sticks them together. Also, the big 3 is 1 positive and two different negative runs. Never hurts to use 2 positive runs from alt to batt though

It never hurts and highly recommended

titebond actually bonds the wood together. Gorilla glue just sticks them together. Also, the big 3 is 1 positive and two different negative runs. Never hurts to use 2 positive runs from alt to batt though

Gotcha. Learning something new every day. After doing it wrong of course lol.

When did the big 3 come up? If you're running a stock alt, say 90 amp, you don't need to run 0 AWG, and definitely not two runs. That's just a waste of money.

As for Titebond, I looked around Home Depot, they didn't have it so tomorrow I'll have to try a different store.

never ever would i do the big 3 in anything less than 0 gauge. even stock. just a waste of my time otherwise

 

 

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