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<blockquote data-quote="xpl0it" data-source="post: 1887080" data-attributes="member: 563062"><p>Also, when I pieced the pieces together, not too much glue came out of the sides, but I had a nice sized bead goin along the edges, used brad nails with a high pressure gun, and screws (no clamps) to hold the box. The box is really solid, you can lift it by the top baffle piece, but should I have used more glue? My neighbor carpenter said that it was perfectly fine. I used titebond 2 (froze last winter) so my neighbor gave me some elmer's carpenter's glue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xpl0it, post: 1887080, member: 563062"] Also, when I pieced the pieces together, not too much glue came out of the sides, but I had a nice sized bead goin along the edges, used brad nails with a high pressure gun, and screws (no clamps) to hold the box. The box is really solid, you can lift it by the top baffle piece, but should I have used more glue? My neighbor carpenter said that it was perfectly fine. I used titebond 2 (froze last winter) so my neighbor gave me some elmer's carpenter's glue. [/QUOTE]
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