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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent9515" data-source="post: 1579325" data-attributes="member: 564698"><p>I use Titebond II thanks to Moe Lester telling me about it.</p><p></p><p>Liquid Nails did make some fairly strong bonds that would cause the wood to break before the joint, but I have more confidence in the Titebond II and it's easier to clean, sand, and apply. Ends up costing a bit more unless you build enough to buy the gallon, but well worth it.</p><p></p><p>Titebond II + finish nailer = efficient and extremely sturdy boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent9515, post: 1579325, member: 564698"] I use Titebond II thanks to Moe Lester telling me about it. Liquid Nails did make some fairly strong bonds that would cause the wood to break before the joint, but I have more confidence in the Titebond II and it's easier to clean, sand, and apply. Ends up costing a bit more unless you build enough to buy the gallon, but well worth it. Titebond II + finish nailer = efficient and extremely sturdy boxes. [/QUOTE]
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