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<blockquote data-quote="Heresy" data-source="post: 55622" data-attributes="member: 540683"><p>I use wood glue and screws to make the intial bond then apply RTV silicon to the interior edges... There have been debates on whether liquid nails is safe to use because of how the fumes might/could react with the materials used for the cones of the subwoofers so until I get a definite yes or no answer to that one, I stay away from it.</p><p></p><p>Using groves and dovetailing where the sides of the box meet could help with strength but unless you are planning to hurl the thing down a (few) flights of stairs, glue and screws should be sufficient. I prefer countersunk drywall screws over nails but that is more a personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heresy, post: 55622, member: 540683"] I use wood glue and screws to make the intial bond then apply RTV silicon to the interior edges... There have been debates on whether liquid nails is safe to use because of how the fumes might/could react with the materials used for the cones of the subwoofers so until I get a definite yes or no answer to that one, I stay away from it. Using groves and dovetailing where the sides of the box meet could help with strength but unless you are planning to hurl the thing down a (few) flights of stairs, glue and screws should be sufficient. I prefer countersunk drywall screws over nails but that is more a personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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