DJPhatman wrote:
This is the time that you need to use it. And, as an experienced woodworker, you also know the there is no such thing as a "perfect" joint. If it could be done, it would be a recommended practice. It isn't because you cannot cut a "perfect" air-tight joint with wood.
FTR, PL Premium is not the only expanding polyurethane adhesive, it is simply the cheapest option in the USA. But, choosing to not use the correct type of expanding, gap-filling adhesive to seal all of the joints is nearly guaranteeing your build to fail being air-tight, let alone having a decent amount of structural strength. We can only recommend to you what to use and why. Your failure to follow the advice on this forum, and/or the plans directions, will, in all likelyhood, cause your build to fail due to air leaks. Even the tiniest of pinhole leak can completely ruin output.
Just know that I, personally, don't usually say things on here to be an asshole. I recommend what works, and why. I try very hard to discourage any builder from straying far from the plans, but especially from using the wrong adhesive. Once you put the 2nd side on, you can't go back to fix any air leaks along the horn path. Don't like the mess PL makes? Try Gorilla Glue polyurethane expanding adhesive. Or, any other brand of expanding, gap filling adhesive.
Thanks for your input DJPhatman, I know that you have honest intentions and are only telling me these things because you really would like me to have a successful build. I fully acknowledge and genuinely appreciate that. With that being said, there really isn't anything anybody can say to me that is going to convince me that a expanding polyurethane type glue is an absolute requirement for building an air-tight THT. I can certainly see why it would be the best choice for many, if not most, people looking to build these cabinets though.
Like I said before, I build a lot of cabinets, I built over thirty last year alone. I have reached the point that it is something I can do very well. I am confident in my ability to build an air-tight cabinet using Titebond glue. If you would like to see some examples of what I have built I have tons of pictures on my facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/triticumaudio
I recognize that I might be wrong and am making a mistake, but that's a risk I'm willing to take. If it turns out I can't build an air-tight cabinet I will be more than happy admit to it here so that, if nothing else, I can serve as an example to others of what not to do and why you should strictly follow the instructions
Let me say again, I appreciate yours and anyone elses input, even if I don't always follow the advise. I'll be posting lots of pictures as I go. Maybe when you see my work for your self it will increase your faith in me a bit
