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<blockquote data-quote="IDSkoT" data-source="post: 5515584" data-attributes="member: 584344"><p>lmao. Oh, man. Chase007 is like a new cotjones. It's great.</p><p></p><p>But, Titebond (the only difference in the #'s is the level of water-proofness. I use I, but most popular is II. When my I runs out I'm gunna buy some III.</p><p></p><p>Also, put some screws (of your choice, I personally like coarse) about 6-8" inches from each other. 8 is better IMO. But it's all on preferance. And even if you got a perfect cut, perfect seal, perfect glue job, etc. Put a nice coat of silicone on each of the joints on the inside. What I do is put a nice glob along the whole thing, then just use my finger to press it in / smooth it out. It works out well. Color doesn't really matter, so don't worry. It's just aesthetics. But, with white, you can tell if you didn't get a spot as well as you'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSkoT, post: 5515584, member: 584344"] lmao. Oh, man. Chase007 is like a new cotjones. It's great. But, Titebond (the only difference in the #'s is the level of water-proofness. I use I, but most popular is II. When my I runs out I'm gunna buy some III. Also, put some screws (of your choice, I personally like coarse) about 6-8" inches from each other. 8 is better IMO. But it's all on preferance. And even if you got a perfect cut, perfect seal, perfect glue job, etc. Put a nice coat of silicone on each of the joints on the inside. What I do is put a nice glob along the whole thing, then just use my finger to press it in / smooth it out. It works out well. Color doesn't really matter, so don't worry. It's just aesthetics. But, with white, you can tell if you didn't get a spot as well as you'd like. [/QUOTE]
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