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<blockquote data-quote="RAM_Designs" data-source="post: 6587333" data-attributes="member: 566575"><p>They use industrial grade subfloor adhesive...which is what I use on my boxes since I can grab some for free from work. The stuff is definitely stronger than liquid nails. It's actually able to bond together wet and frozen wood(pretty cool IMO). I did a little test with liquid nails(since my dad had some laying around) and the subfloor adhesive I use. Just cut some 12x12 pieces and clamped them together with some 90* clamps...let it sit overnight, and I could fairly easily break the liquid nails joint with my hands(just put the corner on my chest, pulled the ends towards me, and the glue failed). The subfloor adhesive, on the other hand, I could not. I actually had to put it on the floor, step on the flat panel, and kick the upright one in order for it to break...but it broke the MDF, not the bond between the glue and wood.</p><p></p><p>Liquid Nails just sucks, IMO. There is a very noticeable difference from my experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAM_Designs, post: 6587333, member: 566575"] They use industrial grade subfloor adhesive...which is what I use on my boxes since I can grab some for free from work. The stuff is definitely stronger than liquid nails. It's actually able to bond together wet and frozen wood(pretty cool IMO). I did a little test with liquid nails(since my dad had some laying around) and the subfloor adhesive I use. Just cut some 12x12 pieces and clamped them together with some 90* clamps...let it sit overnight, and I could fairly easily break the liquid nails joint with my hands(just put the corner on my chest, pulled the ends towards me, and the glue failed). The subfloor adhesive, on the other hand, I could not. I actually had to put it on the floor, step on the flat panel, and kick the upright one in order for it to break...but it broke the MDF, not the bond between the glue and wood. Liquid Nails just sucks, IMO. There is a very noticeable difference from my experiences. [/QUOTE]
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