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im building my box in my basement and i must have left my wet rag too close to the box. at the edge of my bottom plate theres water saturated into the mdf, but its not that big of a spot. its about the size of my thumb, and the mdf has swelled slightly. i clamped down a dry towel really tight on the wet spot to try and soak it up. am i screwed? its wet right where i need to glue the front baffle onto the bottom plate. im assuming it will dry up eventually, but i dont know as this is the first encounter ive had with water soaking into mdf. anyone have any idea if itll be alright or not?

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got a pic? if its too swelled ya gotta cut that part off.

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If its flakey like one of them biscuts that section is unuseable. But if you think a screw or brad would hold in it give it a shot.

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