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Silicone in the oven to make it dry faster?
I re-sealed my headlights on my truck and used silicone.
I need them back in my truck tomorrow (in 8 hours).
Would putting them in the oven at about 190*F be a bad idea?
2 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)1 decade agoWould it be better to have two 12" subs in a small box, or only put one 12" in that same box?
I'm in the process of making a subwoofer box that is 26x7x18.. I have two JL Audios and if I put them both in, it will be a very small box for them.. If I only put in one of the 12"s, it would be about a medium sized box for only having one 12"....
I'm just wondering what would sound better..
THANKS
-Ben
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