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Re: Hey Pauly! [message #47781 is a reply to message #47780] Fri, 23 September 2005 19:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I think Bill Epstein was suggesting the pine as a quick & simple way to build and minimize the process....good idea, too if that's your goal. If you don't take him up on the baffle offer, I've got tools to cut the holes (but not if it's MDF- I hate the dust.) Also, if you use screws, the newer thin drywall screws are great- thinner, and create more clamping force than wood screws. If you are going to get the wood cut at a store, do a 3-D drawing first to make sure you allow for the board thickness where needed. Wayne's plans are for exterior dimensions. G'luck!

 
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