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<blockquote data-quote="Spr0ket" data-source="post: 1182366" data-attributes="member: 560341"><p>Don't use liquid nails. Just make sure you predrill for the screws to keep from splitting the MDF. You have all the tools you will need with the exception of wood glue and possibly one or two frame clamps. You don't need the frame clamps, but it will be easier to build. Also, if you make all of your own cuts, measure twice and cut once. Set up a jig to make sure the corners are dead on. As for the screws, some will tell you wood screws, others will say drywall screws. The hold is different for each, just ask the guy at home depot which would work best to hold pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spr0ket, post: 1182366, member: 560341"] Don't use liquid nails. Just make sure you predrill for the screws to keep from splitting the MDF. You have all the tools you will need with the exception of wood glue and possibly one or two frame clamps. You don't need the frame clamps, but it will be easier to build. Also, if you make all of your own cuts, measure twice and cut once. Set up a jig to make sure the corners are dead on. As for the screws, some will tell you wood screws, others will say drywall screws. The hold is different for each, just ask the guy at home depot which would work best to hold pressure. [/QUOTE]
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