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<blockquote data-quote="on1wheel01" data-source="post: 6617525" data-attributes="member: 598423"><p>no prob budd i can see how what i said would get that reaction. and yes 4-6 inches apart like said more together and it can split and or cause weaknesses in the wood. Are you clamping the wood or just ln and then screws. Many ppl do it diff ways. When I first started I used glue and screws. Then I did glue and clamps. Now I am trying staples/brad nails and glue. Really the screws staples clamps or whatever are just holding things together until the glue or ln has time to harden and bond the wood together. Many times I have taken out the screws and filled in the holes once it is all dry(or they can be counter sank.</p><p></p><p>Oh and as for my statement so u kno there is a big big debate on here about glue and ln. Many many threads about it many use both and they both work fine. I am just on the glue side but hey if both work then they do. I myself have just had better luck with glue. Maybe on a future build try what i do. Glue on bonds then ln for the seams for a air tite seal. And looking forward to more pics. Maybe some of the vehicle sub and amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="on1wheel01, post: 6617525, member: 598423"] no prob budd i can see how what i said would get that reaction. and yes 4-6 inches apart like said more together and it can split and or cause weaknesses in the wood. Are you clamping the wood or just ln and then screws. Many ppl do it diff ways. When I first started I used glue and screws. Then I did glue and clamps. Now I am trying staples/brad nails and glue. Really the screws staples clamps or whatever are just holding things together until the glue or ln has time to harden and bond the wood together. Many times I have taken out the screws and filled in the holes once it is all dry(or they can be counter sank. Oh and as for my statement so u kno there is a big big debate on here about glue and ln. Many many threads about it many use both and they both work fine. I am just on the glue side but hey if both work then they do. I myself have just had better luck with glue. Maybe on a future build try what i do. Glue on bonds then ln for the seams for a air tite seal. And looking forward to more pics. Maybe some of the vehicle sub and amp [/QUOTE]
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