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<blockquote data-quote="Anniku989" data-source="post: 3507497" data-attributes="member: 581280"><p>If you use some decent wood glue (I use titebond II or III), it can hold the box together itself. The woodglue, when dry, will actually be stronger than the wood.</p><p></p><p>The brads are just to hold it together during construction to make it easier.</p><p></p><p>I've actually make a box with glue and screws, and taken the screws out after it dried. That was over a year ago and its still holding up fine.</p><p></p><p>Just don't use liquid nails, although it dries like a rock, and will seal the box good (after its glued, if you want), it won't "soak" into the wood like wood glue, more or less sit on the surface, and won't end up holding it as good. The liquid nails for wood I heard wasn't much better. Might as well stick with whats proven and go w/ real wood glue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anniku989, post: 3507497, member: 581280"] If you use some decent wood glue (I use titebond II or III), it can hold the box together itself. The woodglue, when dry, will actually be stronger than the wood. The brads are just to hold it together during construction to make it easier. I've actually make a box with glue and screws, and taken the screws out after it dried. That was over a year ago and its still holding up fine. Just don't use liquid nails, although it dries like a rock, and will seal the box good (after its glued, if you want), it won't "soak" into the wood like wood glue, more or less sit on the surface, and won't end up holding it as good. The liquid nails for wood I heard wasn't much better. Might as well stick with whats proven and go w/ real wood glue [/QUOTE]
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