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<blockquote data-quote="WOT" data-source="post: 6177355" data-attributes="member: 581904"><p>laugh out fvcking loud @ the donkey that says I squeezed out all the glue between the joints when I screwed the panel on. I predill and counter sink my holes and use a 12V cordless to drive em in, if thats to much I guess I ****</p><p></p><p>Im sure there was glue there, was surfaces are obviously clean and well cut on the table saw. The glued joints just simply gave up first when I gave the box some blows. Just citing my real world situation because I was curious what would happen. You can talk all the jumbo you want, but the joint failed. And it was Titebond if it matters</p><p></p><p>I now stopped paying the extra couple bucks for titebond, and just bought a gallon of regular carpenters wood glue from Rona</p><p></p><p>I dont have the patients to clamp a box together anyways, I need my ish built FAST, and Id rather not risk it coming apart on 3000+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WOT, post: 6177355, member: 581904"] laugh out fvcking loud @ the donkey that says I squeezed out all the glue between the joints when I screwed the panel on. I predill and counter sink my holes and use a 12V cordless to drive em in, if thats to much I guess I **** Im sure there was glue there, was surfaces are obviously clean and well cut on the table saw. The glued joints just simply gave up first when I gave the box some blows. Just citing my real world situation because I was curious what would happen. You can talk all the jumbo you want, but the joint failed. And it was Titebond if it matters I now stopped paying the extra couple bucks for titebond, and just bought a gallon of regular carpenters wood glue from Rona I dont have the patients to clamp a box together anyways, I need my ish built FAST, and Id rather not risk it coming apart on 3000+ [/QUOTE]
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