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How To Seal Off Sub Box when making it?
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8732303" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Yep. I haven’t used screws on my boxes in a long time, unless I have panels that exceed my 48 inch clamps length. I may use a screw in my bracing, if I use dowel rods inside to brace larger panels together. The only time I use caulking in the corners is if the inside of the box is visible through plexiglass, but that’s just for looks. The sealing is already tight using the wood glue in the process of building it. Taking your time to make nice cuts to start with makes box building so much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8732303, member: 678073"] Yep. I haven’t used screws on my boxes in a long time, unless I have panels that exceed my 48 inch clamps length. I may use a screw in my bracing, if I use dowel rods inside to brace larger panels together. The only time I use caulking in the corners is if the inside of the box is visible through plexiglass, but that’s just for looks. The sealing is already tight using the wood glue in the process of building it. Taking your time to make nice cuts to start with makes box building so much easier. [/QUOTE]
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