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Are there any major benefits when using wood glue over screws while building a box? I always see people using glue so I figured there has to be some sort of advantage, considering screws seem easier to me.

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Are there any major benefits when using wood glue over screws while building a box? I always see people using glue so I figured there has to be some sort of advantage, considering screws seem easier to me.

I use both glue, screw, and then seal with liquid nails but be sure to let the liquid nails cure before putting your sub in b/c it can deteriorate some foam surrounds.

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I use both and will only use both unless i had a nail gun for my air tank. Screws are for strength. Cant go wrong using both. Wood glue also acts as a sealant aswell but i still use caulk or glass resin in my corners so i have no leaks.

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wood glue is always a must, it seals the box, and creates a much better joint than screws or nails alone.

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the screws hold the wood together while the glue dries the glue holds the box not the screws

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Ever ripped apart a good MDF glued joint? It'll probably rip the top layer off 1 half of the MDF because the dried glue joint is actually stronger than the MDF itself.

The screws are really just there to hold it together while the glue dries... you could feasibly do a no-screws box but a no-glue box would probably suck.

Also I like the screws for providing a little bit of torsional rigidity.

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Titebond glue and a screw every 3-4" apart is the best!

Don’t go closer then a screw every 3" or it weakens the wood!

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The screws have very little structural strength. Using too many will actually weaken the join. Use plenty and plenty of good PVA wood glue, or Polyurethane glue if you wanna spend big! You'll never break a solid glued join, screws will just tear out!

 

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