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Downfiring box for my truck
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<blockquote data-quote="ᛒᛚᚨᛞᛖ" data-source="post: 8825151" data-attributes="member: 686908"><p>I've seen people say online that glue is all you need but I always had a hard time believing it and figure why not use screws as well for the extra few minutes it takes. </p><p></p><p>My bro who knows nothing </p><p>about speaker boxes but is a great wood worker backed those claims up. So finally I did a test on some scrap pieces. I can confirm that the wood will come apart before the glue does as long as you have nice straight flush cuts. I'm still using screws on my current build due to only owning 2 large clamps. I'm basically only using screws to draw the wood together while the glue dries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ᛒᛚᚨᛞᛖ, post: 8825151, member: 686908"] I've seen people say online that glue is all you need but I always had a hard time believing it and figure why not use screws as well for the extra few minutes it takes. My bro who knows nothing about speaker boxes but is a great wood worker backed those claims up. So finally I did a test on some scrap pieces. I can confirm that the wood will come apart before the glue does as long as you have nice straight flush cuts. I'm still using screws on my current build due to only owning 2 large clamps. I'm basically only using screws to draw the wood together while the glue dries. [/QUOTE]
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