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<blockquote data-quote="Pyro_By_Nature" data-source="post: 5587961" data-attributes="member: 558479"><p>Actually now that you mention it, I know what you're saying. Vibration can cause dried up liquid nails to just crack. I learned that on a non-car audio related project.</p><p></p><p>As a sealant it shouldn't be too much of a problem but I'd never use it to hold a box together. I still prefer clear silicone though.</p><p></p><p>As said before, titebond = chemical bond, the gorilla glue does not form one, just a physical bond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyro_By_Nature, post: 5587961, member: 558479"] Actually now that you mention it, I know what you're saying. Vibration can cause dried up liquid nails to just crack. I learned that on a non-car audio related project. As a sealant it shouldn't be too much of a problem but I'd never use it to hold a box together. I still prefer clear silicone though. As said before, titebond = chemical bond, the gorilla glue does not form one, just a physical bond. [/QUOTE]
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