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<blockquote data-quote="Buick_66" data-source="post: 8580173" data-attributes="member: 668592"><p>People say that is true. And really, when these guys are just air nailing anyways it must be true. (Ever tried to pull 2 pieces apart that are just air nailed with tiny brad nailer? Super easy). If you try this just be sure to glue properly, use lots and spread evenly with a shaping tool of some sort.</p><p></p><p>I myself am a glue and screw guy. And I use lots of screws, usually in a pattern because I have OCD tendencies...even though they are filled and not visible...</p><p></p><p>Other option would be to draw a line across at 1/2" and keep your screws towards the inside 1/4". Countersink down 3/8", fill, sand, router. Should clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buick_66, post: 8580173, member: 668592"] People say that is true. And really, when these guys are just air nailing anyways it must be true. (Ever tried to pull 2 pieces apart that are just air nailed with tiny brad nailer? Super easy). If you try this just be sure to glue properly, use lots and spread evenly with a shaping tool of some sort. I myself am a glue and screw guy. And I use lots of screws, usually in a pattern because I have OCD tendencies...even though they are filled and not visible... Other option would be to draw a line across at 1/2" and keep your screws towards the inside 1/4". Countersink down 3/8", fill, sand, router. Should clear. [/QUOTE]
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