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use wood glue when youre putting the box together. i use liquid nails more for a sealer around the interior edges.

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I used wood glue when putting the box together, and went over the edges on the inside with silicone just to be safe. My box doesn't leak any air that I can find. Never tried liquid nails, but I have heard people say what esteagall said.

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I used wood glue when putting the box together, and went over the edges on the inside with silicone just to be safe. My box doesn't leak any air that I can find. Never tried liquid nails, but I have heard people say what esteagall said.

reason i use wood glue is because of how strong it is. the wood will break before the glue will.

-Car: 2006 Ford expedition King Ranch

-Subs: 2 FI BTLs 18 fully loaded

-amps: 2 sundown SAZ 3000D

-Alternator: DC Power 260 amps

-Batterys: 2 optima yellowtops

-A whole shit load of 0 guage knu hyper flex and raptor cable

-Rockford Fosegate 3sixty

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reason i use wood glue is because of how strong it is. the wood will break before the glue will.

I wasn't questioning it or talking bad about it. I was saying wood glue worked great for me.

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06 Mini Cooper S

Sundown, SoundQubed

Cadence, XS Power

151s Sealed

155s Outlaw

Windshield @ 37hz

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I wasn't questioning it or talking bad about it. I was saying wood glue worked great for me.

oh i know man i was just saying why i used it ha. i quoted you because thats also what i do and i was explaining why

-Car: 2006 Ford expedition King Ranch

-Subs: 2 FI BTLs 18 fully loaded

-amps: 2 sundown SAZ 3000D

-Alternator: DC Power 260 amps

-Batterys: 2 optima yellowtops

-A whole shit load of 0 guage knu hyper flex and raptor cable

-Rockford Fosegate 3sixty

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Liquid Nails Wood (made just for wood applications) has a resin base to it. So imho glue is a waste and not necessary if your gonna use Liquid nails. Now when I say use it i mean use it lol.. Use it as if it was wood glue... predrill your holes.. run a bead of liquid nails.. screw it together.. rinse repeat. The once u got you box pretty much together.. go back and some beads in all the corners. That box will take a sledge hammer to come apart.

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