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DIY For Audio
My first ever DIY bookshelf speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Curlycat" data-source="post: 788017" data-attributes="member: 15256"><p>Rustoleum Leakseal will give a nice rubberized textured finish, able to hide small imperfections. If you apply it correctly it can look really good, trick is right distance of the can from the box and light coats. Just a pity it's a tad expensive, but great product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curlycat, post: 788017, member: 15256"] Rustoleum Leakseal will give a nice rubberized textured finish, able to hide small imperfections. If you apply it correctly it can look really good, trick is right distance of the can from the box and light coats. Just a pity it's a tad expensive, but great product. [/QUOTE]
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My first ever DIY bookshelf speakers
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