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My first ever DIY bookshelf speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerlach" data-source="post: 788593" data-attributes="member: 18948"><p>The silicone will help and make it a bit stronger, that's what i did all the years of building box's. with my one Sub box i even fiber glassed it out inside to make it stronger for no flex and to seal it properly. If it's solvent-safe primer the pink one "just check first", then you will be ok when you use solvent-based paint. It's the same like when you use MS and 2K in automotive spray work. Some of the stuff you can mix and some of the stuff you don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerlach, post: 788593, member: 18948"] The silicone will help and make it a bit stronger, that's what i did all the years of building box's. with my one Sub box i even fiber glassed it out inside to make it stronger for no flex and to seal it properly. If it's solvent-safe primer the pink one "just check first", then you will be ok when you use solvent-based paint. It's the same like when you use MS and 2K in automotive spray work. Some of the stuff you can mix and some of the stuff you don't. [/QUOTE]
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