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What Screws Do You Use When You Build Your Boxes


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Straight cuts have nothing to do with wanting to have the best seal possible. Im pretty sure 99% of box builders and people who compete wether it be in db drag or bassrace all use screws and not brad nails.

i always clamp and then nail. how would a screw be any better?

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Straight cuts have nothing to do with wanting to have the best seal possible. Im pretty sure 99% of box builders and people who compete wether it be in db drag or bassrace all use screws and not brad nails.

Not entirely, Alot of guys simply use only glue.

Straight cuts have to do with holding up the best, consistency in you're cuts and the fact that they fit together absolutely perfect is a big factor in strength and in many cases just glue is all that is required to withstand the test.

Many people use screws and nails just because that is their preference. That goes to say alot of people also use only glue and that is their preference. In both cases you'll see it work excellent in both categories as long as the builder knows what they are doing.

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these are the screws i use as well, i feel more safe because the threads go all the way to the top

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