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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb7363" data-source="post: 2152567" data-attributes="member: 569914"><p>a few screws in the box does assist you in making sure the seals/edges are glued together tightly ... similiar, if you will, to putting a mess of clamps on the box until the glue has had time to cure... Any good cabinet and/or furniture maker will instruct you in such. The glue will absorb into a particle or fiberboard and create a better hold in the long run but it is really all about establishing a solid bond in the first place...Extremely VITAL to the quality of the cabinet/box/enclosure...what have you.</p><p></p><p>.............that's just my opinion---I could be wrong! At least I am woman enough to admit it! LOL !!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb7363, post: 2152567, member: 569914"] a few screws in the box does assist you in making sure the seals/edges are glued together tightly ... similiar, if you will, to putting a mess of clamps on the box until the glue has had time to cure... Any good cabinet and/or furniture maker will instruct you in such. The glue will absorb into a particle or fiberboard and create a better hold in the long run but it is really all about establishing a solid bond in the first place...Extremely VITAL to the quality of the cabinet/box/enclosure...what have you. .............that's just my opinion---I could be wrong! At least I am woman enough to admit it! LOL !!!! [/QUOTE]
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