Indyking
Well-Known Member
I'm getting ready to buy the stuff for my collar, but can't decide about what to use to put it together.
I was going to use liquid nails to glue the lumber boards together on the corners or maybe just the Carpenter's wood glue (the yellow one, you know), but I have seen others using just plain silicone calk instead.
I checked with Lowes and they told me the silicone was probably not a good idea for a keezer (after I explained what a keezer is, that is) because it is not true glue, although they admitted that insulation would be better compared to liquid nails.
They also suggested gorilla glue may actually be the best option because it resists against water very well in case I get condensation into the crevices.
To attach the collar to the freezer, I think the silicone is probably the best option, again, because of the insulation issue, but Im not sure.
So, I wonder what everybody else is using and why?
I was going to use liquid nails to glue the lumber boards together on the corners or maybe just the Carpenter's wood glue (the yellow one, you know), but I have seen others using just plain silicone calk instead.
I checked with Lowes and they told me the silicone was probably not a good idea for a keezer (after I explained what a keezer is, that is) because it is not true glue, although they admitted that insulation would be better compared to liquid nails.
They also suggested gorilla glue may actually be the best option because it resists against water very well in case I get condensation into the crevices.
To attach the collar to the freezer, I think the silicone is probably the best option, again, because of the insulation issue, but Im not sure.
So, I wonder what everybody else is using and why?