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My first question is that, I'm making a Box for a DC level 3 15" I'm buying from a guy that's local to me.

I got these specs all out and then did a quick sketch of it in Google Sketchup. How does it look for Sub up port back since it'll be in the trunk of my 98 Buick Century. I wanted to make sure i had these right before i started it up.

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Box Material Questions:

1) How would Titebond 2 Be for building the box and then sealing the corners of the box and stuff? My dad has Gallon's of it and i was wondering how well it would be.

2) how long/ What kind of Screws would i use to screw through the MDF or should i just leave the it alone with lots of glue?

3) What are alternatives to Covering the box?

4) If I were to use the Titebond on the interior "seams" of the box and then wanted to Put something else over the rest of the MDF what could i put?

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Inch and half screws, titebond will work great, and use rhino line from walmart looks great and its cheap!

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I used the Rustoleum Texture paint with Rustoleum 2X cover gray primer.

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The lid of the paint made it seem like it would come out less gray and more black but I liked it anyways so I left it. The primer didn't show through at all. That's just the color. I got some button head screws and screwed them 1/4" into a strip of waste wood and painted the heads flat black for the port screws.

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The lid of the paint made it seem like it would come out less gray and more black but I liked it anyways so I left it. The primer didn't show through at all. That's just the color. I got some button head screws and screwed them 1/4" into a strip of waste wood and painted the heads flat black for the port screws.

I like that color a lot and i saw a store that my friend works at carries that brand. Do you Put two layers of Primer on then apply the paint?

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box is a little on the small side maybe shoot for closer to 3 cubes net (after all displacements) and maybe a touch more port area per cube maybe around 14-16

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