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Lingering Resin Smell
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<blockquote data-quote="freddie" data-source="post: 1557332" data-attributes="member: 566576"><p>The enclosure is only .4 cubes and yes it is quite hard. As I said, the enclosure hasn't been in the car since Monday morning so whether I used enough harderner or not isn't relevant at any rate. The shape has four sides and a bottom so I don't really see how it is going to warp. It has a recessed lip on the top that a mdf baffle will be placed in as well. Warpage isn't an issue, just that **** smell that gives me a headache within 30 seconds. Air fresheners may mask the smell but the underlying fumes, which are not healthy, will still be present. Hopefully they will dissipate soon enough.</p><p></p><p>Epoxy resin, yes, I forgot about it but doesn't matter much now since I can't undo the smell that is already there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddie, post: 1557332, member: 566576"] The enclosure is only .4 cubes and yes it is quite hard. As I said, the enclosure hasn't been in the car since Monday morning so whether I used enough harderner or not isn't relevant at any rate. The shape has four sides and a bottom so I don't really see how it is going to warp. It has a recessed lip on the top that a mdf baffle will be placed in as well. Warpage isn't an issue, just that **** smell that gives me a headache within 30 seconds. Air fresheners may mask the smell but the underlying fumes, which are not healthy, will still be present. Hopefully they will dissipate soon enough. Epoxy resin, yes, I forgot about it but doesn't matter much now since I can't undo the smell that is already there. [/QUOTE]
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