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so chevyaudio was right....
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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 3270346" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>well ive always used liquid nails for as long as ive been building boxes (save the last 2 that ive built which i decided, hell might as well give woodglue a shot).</p><p></p><p>and my stance has always been:</p><p></p><p>"liquid nails works fine. the joints hold together strong enough that i cant break them by hand" which was true. now ive never kept a box for that long so no joint wear has taken place. i always made new ones.</p><p></p><p>my friend who recently bought to 18's bl's had a 15" xxx in a box i built a good 2 years ago. the liquid nails worked fine...or so we thought. he took the screws out of the box joints...and the **** wall fell off. not just 1...but 3 of them. no pressure, no pushing, they just fell off.</p><p></p><p>never again will i claim liquid nails is a fine product to use for building subwoofer enclosures. if your going to keep your box for a very short time...sure...but if you want it to last dont use that shit. my experiences never showed me this which is why i stood by liquid nails and its uses. no more. my apologies to chevyaudio for disregarding his advice and defending my own (although i built these last two boxes using woodglue on account of his suggestion, just to try something new, before this whole xxx box experience)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 3270346, member: 551352"] well ive always used liquid nails for as long as ive been building boxes (save the last 2 that ive built which i decided, hell might as well give woodglue a shot). and my stance has always been: "liquid nails works fine. the joints hold together strong enough that i cant break them by hand" which was true. now ive never kept a box for that long so no joint wear has taken place. i always made new ones. my friend who recently bought to 18's bl's had a 15" xxx in a box i built a good 2 years ago. the liquid nails worked fine...or so we thought. he took the screws out of the box joints...and the **** wall fell off. not just 1...but 3 of them. no pressure, no pushing, they just fell off. never again will i claim liquid nails is a fine product to use for building subwoofer enclosures. if your going to keep your box for a very short time...sure...but if you want it to last dont use that shit. my experiences never showed me this which is why i stood by liquid nails and its uses. no more. my apologies to chevyaudio for disregarding his advice and defending my own (although i built these last two boxes using woodglue on account of his suggestion, just to try something new, before this whole xxx box experience) [/QUOTE]
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