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<blockquote data-quote="Vermithrax" data-source="post: 4648462" data-attributes="member: 580386"><p>Another theory is regardless of the fastener type or clamps involved, too much clamping pressure merely squeezes the majority of the glue out of the joint rendering the glue joint weak, therefore the fasteners would be needed to hold the joint together.</p><p></p><p>I've done screws, brads and clamps only. The screw method is the most costly and moderate time-wise, brads are the fastest and in the middle cost-wise, clamping is the cheapest but takes the longest, but if you have enough clamps you can assemble the whole box and let it dry as a unit, given it isn't an extremely complicated design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermithrax, post: 4648462, member: 580386"] Another theory is regardless of the fastener type or clamps involved, too much clamping pressure merely squeezes the majority of the glue out of the joint rendering the glue joint weak, therefore the fasteners would be needed to hold the joint together. I've done screws, brads and clamps only. The screw method is the most costly and moderate time-wise, brads are the fastest and in the middle cost-wise, clamping is the cheapest but takes the longest, but if you have enough clamps you can assemble the whole box and let it dry as a unit, given it isn't an extremely complicated design. [/QUOTE]
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