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<blockquote data-quote="WOT" data-source="post: 6176106" data-attributes="member: 581904"><p>I hear all this mumbo jumbo about glue being so strong that the wood would break first. But I dont think I believe it, nor would I ever trust it for a decent power setup.</p><p></p><p>When I pulled apart my last wall, which was glued with titebond and drywall screws, when I hit my back panel with a 3lb sledge right in the center of a 37"wide 32" tall piece, it gave way at the glued joints first, the wood didnt break (3/4")</p><p></p><p>So that kind of breaks that theory for me, I go by real world situations, I dont read books</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WOT, post: 6176106, member: 581904"] I hear all this mumbo jumbo about glue being so strong that the wood would break first. But I dont think I believe it, nor would I ever trust it for a decent power setup. When I pulled apart my last wall, which was glued with titebond and drywall screws, when I hit my back panel with a 3lb sledge right in the center of a 37"wide 32" tall piece, it gave way at the glued joints first, the wood didnt break (3/4") So that kind of breaks that theory for me, I go by real world situations, I dont read books [/QUOTE]
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