Are drywall screws ok to use to put he panels of my subwoofer box together with?
Once it's together it'll be much strengthened but right now I'm trying to figure out the easiest way to assemble the box. Right now I have a side and bottom panel sitting at a measured 90 degrees ready to screw together but I'm wondering if there isn't an easier way to do this too.
I have no super long wood clamps and have the side panel on the floor upright with the bottom panel on my work bench propped up to make a 90 degree angle and ready to screw. The drywall screws I'll use are 1 5/8"s long.
I can confidently completely tear out your kitchen or bathroom and put it back together with new electrical, plumbing, floor and cabinets but have difficulty making a box ops:
Once it's together it'll be much strengthened but right now I'm trying to figure out the easiest way to assemble the box. Right now I have a side and bottom panel sitting at a measured 90 degrees ready to screw together but I'm wondering if there isn't an easier way to do this too.
I have no super long wood clamps and have the side panel on the floor upright with the bottom panel on my work bench propped up to make a 90 degree angle and ready to screw. The drywall screws I'll use are 1 5/8"s long.
I can confidently completely tear out your kitchen or bathroom and put it back together with new electrical, plumbing, floor and cabinets but have difficulty making a box ops:
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