No Short Cuts
Everything I could get to got caulk.
I know I don't have to worry about having critically damped the enclosure
because I just couldn't get that much insulation in there but my surface
area goes up if you count the sides.
That's the bottom of the top with a bead of wood glue where it's going to
hit the bead of wood glue on the lattice. The perimeter has a bead of liquid nails.
I wanted to add more screws but I just didn't know where to put them.
Other than the front and rear caps on the bases I think I have two
functional enclosures. I'm likely going to do another test run with them after
a sanding and an application of Bondo. This time it will be with both drivers
firing. I can't wait.
I filled the screw holes with wood filler, removed the excess Liquid Nails and
turned them upside down so the wood glue would bead at the joint instead
of running like snot. When it comes time to drag them into the house I'll be
using a hand truck. They are ridiculously heavy. I could feel my back
protesting as I put these on the floor to fasten the lid. Next time around it
will be 100% plywood. No MDF or particle board. I don't like working with the
stuff and it's freakin' heavy.