Had a quick question. I'm building a couple of planter boxes for friends to use as an outdoor vegetable garden. I'm using cedar fence pickets and basing construction on some online plans they found. The plans call for Titebond III exterior wood glue and 1 inch brads to hold parts together as the glue dries.
So here's the question: Is just exterior wood glue enough to hold the planter together if it's outside and wet from watering the plants? Or would I be better off using 1 or 1 1/4 inch deck screws as well? I'd hate to have it fall apart.
Thanks for the help.
So here's the question: Is just exterior wood glue enough to hold the planter together if it's outside and wet from watering the plants? Or would I be better off using 1 or 1 1/4 inch deck screws as well? I'd hate to have it fall apart.
Thanks for the help.