It the glue that does the holding FYI...brad nails have no pulling resitance which is what your box will be doing (trying to pull loose from the supports). Use screws just make sure you predrill.
Find me a glue that has the same tensile strength as a screwed joint. Glue is good in shear due to the large surface area.It the glue that does the holding FYI...
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifYou run 2 MT's with 5000W and don't know how to check if a speaker is blown?
before I had a brad nailer, I didn't use any temporary fastener other than clamps. Brad nailer, or screws, just allow you to keep working and I'd choose a nailer over a screw for box building any day.Find me a glue that has the same tensile strength as a screwed joint. Glue is good in shear due to the large surface area.
Titebond 2/3.
x2 on TB2, I hope this doesn't turn into ANOTHER glue threadTb 2!