Glue MDF: Is it really necessary

search motherfucker.
Oh shit, I never thought of that. I did dude ... Searched "glue", read a bunch of the threads, never found the answer to these questions, put the way I put them.

And if it bothers you, the question's right there in the **** in the title ... Don't ****in' click on it. I didn't trick you with words in the title. I'd have to say you're the mother ****er for clicking on a question that pisses you off because you feel it's been asked before. So it easy to solve that problem.

 
When you stated that you might take it apart and change it...what did you mean by that? Change it how?

As many have said, glue it for sure. The nails/screws are just to hold the boards in place long enough to let the glue dry. You never will fully understand how amazingly strong wood glue bonds two pieces of wood until you have glued two pieces together, let them dry, and then realized you screwed up and need to get them apart. It's like solid iron! You will literally, I shit you not, break the two pieces of wood before the glue will fail. That's how strong it is. Now imagine that on every edge of your box. Not at 4" increments like your screws, but every single square inch of contact area between two boards.

THAT....is why you NEED glue

 
Oh shit, I never thought of that. I did dude ... Searched "glue", read a bunch of the threads, never found the answer to these questions, put the way I put them.
And if it bothers you, the question's right there in the **** in the title ... Don't ****in' click on it. I didn't trick you with words in the title. I'd have to say you're the mother ****er for clicking on a question that pisses you off because you feel it's been asked before. So it easy to solve that problem.
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looks like you're the one that's pissed.

You **** at searching.

glue

wood glue

enclosure build

box build

glue joints

glue bond.

motherfucker

 
Oh shit, I never thought of that. I did dude ... Searched "glue", read a bunch of the threads, never found the answer to these questions, put the way I put them.
And if it bothers you, the question's right there in the **** in the title ... Don't ****in' click on it. I didn't trick you with words in the title. I'd have to say you're the mother ****er for clicking on a question that pisses you off because you feel it's been asked before. So it easy to solve that problem.
So what if something has been posted before. I learn a lot of stuff from just scanning the new posts and clicking on what catches my eye. I think most every one else that don't know every thing yet learns a lot that way as well. It's hard to search for things you never heard of. Although in this case I have heard of gluing the box lol.

 
titebond rocks but I like gorilla on the plywood. I like brads better than staples, the stapler just for me was harder to get the depth right and more prone to splitting mdf. for plywood it works fine but I use screws on plywood.

 
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looks like you're the one that's pissed.

You **** at searching.

glue

wood glue

enclosure build

box build

glue joints

glue bond.

motherfucker

Just confused: When you read my thread title, which is very clearly stated, why the hell would you even waste your time clicking on it when you "know" so **** sure that it's already been answered??????? Seems like it was so you could come in here and type for everybody to see how smart you are knowing that my question has already been asked and answered and hammer on me that I'm a dumb mother ****er for not being able to successfully search at your superior level. Guess I'm actually not confused.

 
When you stated that you might take it apart and change it...what did you mean by that? Change it how?
As many have said, glue it for sure. The nails/screws are just to hold the boards in place long enough to let the glue dry. You never will fully understand how amazingly strong wood glue bonds two pieces of wood until you have glued two pieces together, let them dry, and then realized you screwed up and need to get them apart. It's like solid iron! You will literally, I shit you not, break the two pieces of wood before the glue will fail. That's how strong it is. Now imagine that on every edge of your box. Not at 4" increments like your screws, but every single square inch of contact area between two boards.

THAT....is why you NEED glue
The thing is ... with no glue at all right now, only screws, my box is holding together great. I did pre-drill the screw holes. So, why do I need it to be glued if it's holding together great right now?

I could understand this if you only put screws in the corners, or like every foot, but mine are 4" apart.

Now, for the sealing issue ... I think I will just caulk the interior joints; Caulk can be removed later.

 
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