Nelly111s
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I've been asked to make a speaker enclosure for use on the deck of a boat. The enclosure is about the size of a shoe box (size 10) and the speaker is a marine specific type. I'm making it from teak. Ideally, it'll be a) watertight b) have a removable base (or top). I'm going to construct it with the 4 sides dovetailed together.
Two questions I have, which I'd be grateful of any thoughts on.
Two questions I have, which I'd be grateful of any thoughts on.
- I think I'll make the "lid" in which the speaker will actually mount as a floating panel, but fill the gap with sikaflex or similar to stop water ingress. Does this seem reasonable?
- For the base, I'm less sure. I could just screw the base to the box with small enough brass screws and use a bead of sikaflex as a gasket. This works, but is it a little clumsy? If not that - what other construction method could I use?