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<blockquote data-quote="JulesH" data-source="post: 8735704" data-attributes="member: 557445"><p>I always thought that the glue is what is holding the box together. Nails, screws, clamps, whatever are just holding it for 24 hours while the glue dries. On a box with angles like yours, clamping is not really possible. Brad nails AND clamps work for me. Even after brad nailing, the clamps still pull the box tighter together and will make more glue squeeze out of the joints. This tells me brads alone is not enough. But for your box, with all the angles, screws seem like a great idea since clamps arent really possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulesH, post: 8735704, member: 557445"] I always thought that the glue is what is holding the box together. Nails, screws, clamps, whatever are just holding it for 24 hours while the glue dries. On a box with angles like yours, clamping is not really possible. Brad nails AND clamps work for me. Even after brad nailing, the clamps still pull the box tighter together and will make more glue squeeze out of the joints. This tells me brads alone is not enough. But for your box, with all the angles, screws seem like a great idea since clamps arent really possible. [/QUOTE]
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