I heard something recently that I totally don’t understand. If you are going to screw and glue a joint together, don’t put the screw in until after the glue dries. It seems to me that putting the screw in after the glue is dry could actually cause movement in the joint that breaks the glue bond.
I just built some shelves out of plywood. The shelves are in dadoes, but I think adding screws might not be a bad idea. I don’t have enough clamps to clamp every joint, so I was thinking screws would hold the joint until the glue dries. What do you think?
I just built some shelves out of plywood. The shelves are in dadoes, but I think adding screws might not be a bad idea. I don’t have enough clamps to clamp every joint, so I was thinking screws would hold the joint until the glue dries. What do you think?