LaserFreak
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Ok...I've got a wooden box cue case that I would like to make water resistant. Here's what it basically looks like (clasps are different):
What I'd like to do is seal up the seams so that rain can't penetrate into the case and get on my cue. I think I can accomplish this by making rubber seals for it.
Question is, should I find a way to cut a groove in the walls of the box where the two halves meet, and glue a rubber seal into each half, or should I just glue a few strips of rubber directly onto the walls where the halves meet? I think in order to cut grooves, I'll need a dremel tool and a very steady hand, both of which I don't have.
Any suggestions?
What I'd like to do is seal up the seams so that rain can't penetrate into the case and get on my cue. I think I can accomplish this by making rubber seals for it.
Question is, should I find a way to cut a groove in the walls of the box where the two halves meet, and glue a rubber seal into each half, or should I just glue a few strips of rubber directly onto the walls where the halves meet? I think in order to cut grooves, I'll need a dremel tool and a very steady hand, both of which I don't have.
Any suggestions?