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Epoxy:

  • 3M structural adhesive left underneath the cabinet (we have 6, we need 2)

    • The mix ratio is 2:1 and provides 20 minutes of work-life, allowing time to adjust for the desired fit prior to curing. This adhesive reaches handling strength in approximately two hours and is fully cured in 24 hours at 72 °F (22 °C).

    • To get rid of extra epoxy, heat up a soldering iron up to 150 degrees celcius, and use rubbing alcohol

  • Make sure the gun matches, push and pull the tabs

  • Use quadro static mix nozzle (we have 5, we need 2)

  • It is recommended to use a new tip or mixer nozzle for each cartridge

  • MAKE SURE TO TILT UPWARDS AND TRY TO GLUE

  • very viscious

Gasket:

  • cut to-size

  • not a priority

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  • have a partial 3D printed baffle with length 15mm instead of 5mm to make sure holes align at the right spots for baffle

  • assemble all 4 side panels first so you can clamp from the bottom BEFORE gluing in the bottom piece and weighing it down with books/something heavy

  • flip the enclosure upside-down when gluing the side lid panels so gravity can due its work. Q: how to make sure this lines up correctly?

  • If it takes 24 hours to set the panels - you would have to wait between each step (length, width, etc.)

  • NEED TO FIND OUT WHERE TO ORIENT CLAMPS - stability

  • make sure enclosure feet fit to Chassis, test screwing-in bat box to enclosure

Resources:

Epoxy Datasheet: https://dm.henkel-dam.com/is/content/henkel/LePage-Speed-Set-Professional-Epoxy-TDS