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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 13525"><p>Hey... as suggested above.. it would be best to start over and build correct box.. however if you need to ... if spacers are made of wood as is the box... use some mid line wood glue which can be found at any hardware store such as home depot... make shore contact points are as flush against each other as possible.. apply glue, if you have and saw dust mix some in with the glue... to hold it down even better.. use a couter sink or if you don't have one grab a small, drill bit.. (smaller then screws used), pre drill holes not too close togheter and sink a couple screws in... some people like using caulk and other sealents... however wood glue is one of the best in bonding wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 13525"] Hey... as suggested above.. it would be best to start over and build correct box.. however if you need to ... if spacers are made of wood as is the box... use some mid line wood glue which can be found at any hardware store such as home depot... make shore contact points are as flush against each other as possible.. apply glue, if you have and saw dust mix some in with the glue... to hold it down even better.. use a couter sink or if you don't have one grab a small, drill bit.. (smaller then screws used), pre drill holes not too close togheter and sink a couple screws in... some people like using caulk and other sealents... however wood glue is one of the best in bonding wood. [/QUOTE]
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