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<blockquote data-quote="teamsubgopoof" data-source="post: 1810689" data-attributes="member: 568132"><p>in all of the spl installs i've done...we have never NOT used liquid nails.</p><p></p><p>Liquid nails is the most awesome thing in the world for sealing up a box....calk looks tacky imo.</p><p></p><p>but like everyone has said....use a TON of wood glue...i use elmers....in most boxes i do for just everyday people i don't use screws...i use 2'' staples and an air stapler and let the glue hold it together and seal the inside with liquid nails (always) and your good to go =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teamsubgopoof, post: 1810689, member: 568132"] in all of the spl installs i've done...we have never NOT used liquid nails. Liquid nails is the most awesome thing in the world for sealing up a box....calk looks tacky imo. but like everyone has said....use a TON of wood glue...i use elmers....in most boxes i do for just everyday people i don't use screws...i use 2'' staples and an air stapler and let the glue hold it together and seal the inside with liquid nails (always) and your good to go =) [/QUOTE]
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