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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbytwonames" data-source="post: 8735701" data-attributes="member: 675579"><p>Honestly, wood glue and ¼" crown staples is the best thing to tack your box together with. Then, pre-drill your screw holes. With ¾" MDF you should use 2" - 2-¼" screws. A counter sink bit can also be used. Brad nails are cheap. I would suggest glue and then brad nailing every 2-3". Then, screw every 4-6". Siliconing the joints on the inside of the box is also a good idea, and cheap to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbytwonames, post: 8735701, member: 675579"] Honestly, wood glue and ¼" crown staples is the best thing to tack your box together with. Then, pre-drill your screw holes. With ¾" MDF you should use 2" - 2-¼" screws. A counter sink bit can also be used. Brad nails are cheap. I would suggest glue and then brad nailing every 2-3". Then, screw every 4-6". Siliconing the joints on the inside of the box is also a good idea, and cheap to do. [/QUOTE]
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