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    Great idea..Not sure if you covered this in a previous post, but what did you use to seal the interior of the enclosure? I know that many people use silicone to seal edges, then paint, and then put a water based polyurethane top coat over that. Two things I don't like about this are having to work with polyurethane (headaches), and having to wait 3 weeks for the fumes to dissipate. I looked into fiberglass resin and drylok, but not sure how that would turn out with paint beneath. Im also going to post this in the 'DIY' section for others to see.
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