What do you guys use to seal gaps? I have some all purpose caulk laying around, can I use that?
F FNG212 Audioholic Jul 16, 2009 #1 What do you guys use to seal gaps? I have some all purpose caulk laying around, can I use that?
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Jul 16, 2009 #2 FNG212 said: What do you guys use to seal gaps? I have some all purpose caulk laying around, can I use that? Click to expand... I use titebond actually. I found it works just fine. But you can try bondo or caulk That's for the joints of the box not the speaker area.
FNG212 said: What do you guys use to seal gaps? I have some all purpose caulk laying around, can I use that? Click to expand... I use titebond actually. I found it works just fine. But you can try bondo or caulk That's for the joints of the box not the speaker area.
just-some-guy Audioholic Field Marshall Jul 16, 2009 #3 yep. use the glue. if the gaps are kinda big, put some slivers of wood in there first. otherwise the glue will just run out.
yep. use the glue. if the gaps are kinda big, put some slivers of wood in there first. otherwise the glue will just run out.
highfigh Seriously, I have no life. Jul 18, 2009 #4 FNG212 said: What do you guys use to seal gaps? I have some all purpose caulk laying around, can I use that? Click to expand... Gaps is what? Joints of speaker boxes? TiteBond is great as long as the joints are cut well and don't have big gaps. Gorilla Glue is good, polyester resin, caulk, hot glue....
FNG212 said: What do you guys use to seal gaps? I have some all purpose caulk laying around, can I use that? Click to expand... Gaps is what? Joints of speaker boxes? TiteBond is great as long as the joints are cut well and don't have big gaps. Gorilla Glue is good, polyester resin, caulk, hot glue....
A alexwakelin Full Audioholic Jul 18, 2009 #5 Probably unnecessary, but when I finish a speaker box I run a bead of this over all the joints: It comes in an aerosol can so application is quick and easy.
Probably unnecessary, but when I finish a speaker box I run a bead of this over all the joints: It comes in an aerosol can so application is quick and easy.
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Jul 18, 2009 #6 highfigh said: Gaps is what? Joints of speaker boxes? TiteBond is great as long as the joints are cut well and don't have big gaps. Gorilla Glue is good, polyester resin, caulk, hot glue.... Click to expand... Call me crazy, but I've grown to hate gorilla glues.
highfigh said: Gaps is what? Joints of speaker boxes? TiteBond is great as long as the joints are cut well and don't have big gaps. Gorilla Glue is good, polyester resin, caulk, hot glue.... Click to expand... Call me crazy, but I've grown to hate gorilla glues.
F FNG212 Audioholic Jul 18, 2009 #7 Its gaps in the slot port, just minor cut imperfections. I used the caulk, I'll let you know how it goes. But I love the Gorilla glue.
Its gaps in the slot port, just minor cut imperfections. I used the caulk, I'll let you know how it goes. But I love the Gorilla glue.
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Jul 18, 2009 #8 alexwakelin said: Probably unnecessary, but when I finish a speaker box I run a bead of this over all the joints: It comes in an aerosol can so application is quick and easy. Click to expand... IMO that's the way to go. Easy clean up and paintable too. The last guy I recommended that to asked me if I got royalties.
alexwakelin said: Probably unnecessary, but when I finish a speaker box I run a bead of this over all the joints: It comes in an aerosol can so application is quick and easy. Click to expand... IMO that's the way to go. Easy clean up and paintable too. The last guy I recommended that to asked me if I got royalties.
just-some-guy Audioholic Field Marshall Jul 18, 2009 #9 how much is that stuff ? reguardless. buy something to use, when what you have, glue, will do the job ?
how much is that stuff ? reguardless. buy something to use, when what you have, glue, will do the job ?
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Jul 18, 2009 #10 just-some-guy said: how much is that stuff ? reguardless. buy something to use, when what you have, glue, will do the job ? Click to expand... It's only a few dollars. I use glue to glue and caulk to caulk type of thing. Caulk stays where you put it and glue runs so they don't act the same. For me it's a 'the right tool for the right job' approach but I have made due plenty of times.
just-some-guy said: how much is that stuff ? reguardless. buy something to use, when what you have, glue, will do the job ? Click to expand... It's only a few dollars. I use glue to glue and caulk to caulk type of thing. Caulk stays where you put it and glue runs so they don't act the same. For me it's a 'the right tool for the right job' approach but I have made due plenty of times.
highfigh Seriously, I have no life. Jul 19, 2009 #11 lsiberian said: Call me crazy, but I've grown to hate gorilla glues. Click to expand... You so crazy! It can definitely be a mess.
lsiberian said: Call me crazy, but I've grown to hate gorilla glues. Click to expand... You so crazy! It can definitely be a mess.