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Best glue and caulking to use on sub box???
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<blockquote data-quote="WSG Electronics" data-source="post: 7577574" data-attributes="member: 638362"><p>The paste from dust and glue is to fill the gaps and cracks...its not bad for a DIY box....Ive seen some rough looking stuff...although i dont see where using a table saw it didnt come out correctly. If you plan to build more you might wanna check the blades 90 degree angle to the fence and make sure everything is square...it might just beed some adjustments...below are some images of one of mine using TITEbond 3 glue with GE 100 percent pure silicone...and some paste made from glue and dust to fills the gaps, since i wanna decide to change the design on the very last piece to cut... lol</p><p></p><p>I also Router all my edges with a roundover Bit, Make my holes with a Jasper Circle jig..(well worth the 40 bucks) and use a DA sander. I also use an airstapler to put it together, which does absolutely nothing but holds it till the glue dries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSG Electronics, post: 7577574, member: 638362"] The paste from dust and glue is to fill the gaps and cracks...its not bad for a DIY box....Ive seen some rough looking stuff...although i dont see where using a table saw it didnt come out correctly. If you plan to build more you might wanna check the blades 90 degree angle to the fence and make sure everything is square...it might just beed some adjustments...below are some images of one of mine using TITEbond 3 glue with GE 100 percent pure silicone...and some paste made from glue and dust to fills the gaps, since i wanna decide to change the design on the very last piece to cut... lol I also Router all my edges with a roundover Bit, Make my holes with a Jasper Circle jig..(well worth the 40 bucks) and use a DA sander. I also use an airstapler to put it together, which does absolutely nothing but holds it till the glue dries. [/QUOTE]
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