tylerj 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 215 0 NE Jul 18, 2011 #1 a box built without nails. using C-Clamps and glue. suggestions? Click to read more...
Kangaroux 5,000+ posts I put on 10,170 236 Maine Jul 18, 2011 #2 What is the box gonna hold? I personally always use glue and screws... Checkout TiteBond II, it comes in the blue bottle. For sealing off the box I use liquid nails
What is the box gonna hold? I personally always use glue and screws... Checkout TiteBond II, it comes in the blue bottle. For sealing off the box I use liquid nails
bhsdriller 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,638 30 bakersfield,ca Jul 18, 2011 #3 titebond 1,2 or 3....if you clamp it good, screws are not needed
sacsking916 5,000+ posts stayin high an loud 6,714 187 emerald triangle..home of da trees Jul 18, 2011 #4 titebond 2 and liquid nails.
THATpurpleKUSH 5,000+ posts Fuckyou 8,053 1,065 Slums of the Shaolin Jul 18, 2011 #5 I personally prefer loctite heavy duty construction adhesive: Loctite PowerGrab 10.1 fl. oz. Heavy-Duty Construction Adhesive - 1363134 at The Home Depot one of those tubes is good for about 3.5-4.0cu/ft while laying a fat bead
I personally prefer loctite heavy duty construction adhesive: Loctite PowerGrab 10.1 fl. oz. Heavy-Duty Construction Adhesive - 1363134 at The Home Depot one of those tubes is good for about 3.5-4.0cu/ft while laying a fat bead
Falcons 5,000+ posts that **** i dont like 5,727 73 Albion, New York, United States Jul 18, 2011 #6 Any type of wood glue, something to hold it together (nails, screws, clamps) and liquid nails to seal extra air gaps.
Any type of wood glue, something to hold it together (nails, screws, clamps) and liquid nails to seal extra air gaps.