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<blockquote data-quote="galacticmonkey" data-source="post: 6588212" data-attributes="member: 570857"><p>I might do a test one day when if I have some extra wood.</p><p></p><p>But Ive built quite a few boxes out of Titebond and Liquid Nails. Both broke the MDF before the glue joint. From my experiences they are both good for adhesive, but the LN is a little stronger and much easier to work with being thick. Its nice when youre working on a wall or a hugeeee box to squirt a handfull of LN, hop inside the box and them take fingerfulls and smear it anywhere that needs to be sealed up or smoothed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galacticmonkey, post: 6588212, member: 570857"] I might do a test one day when if I have some extra wood. But Ive built quite a few boxes out of Titebond and Liquid Nails. Both broke the MDF before the glue joint. From my experiences they are both good for adhesive, but the LN is a little stronger and much easier to work with being thick. Its nice when youre working on a wall or a hugeeee box to squirt a handfull of LN, hop inside the box and them take fingerfulls and smear it anywhere that needs to be sealed up or smoothed out. [/QUOTE]
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