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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 57806" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>If you decide to use liquid nails.......a tip or two...</p><p></p><p>Use the industrial or heavy duty.</p><p></p><p>When applying it to the board.....use a serpentine looping patttern......this leaves gaps for air to escape....picture a snake laying on the board, his head at the upper right corner and his tail, after looping back and forth, his tail at the lower left corner. The snake at no point touches himself, but overall is a long snake looping back and forth along the way. Hope this isn't an inslult to anyone's intelligence, but the open loops are the way to go.</p><p></p><p>Good Fishing, Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 57806, member: 842"] If you decide to use liquid nails.......a tip or two... Use the industrial or heavy duty. When applying it to the board.....use a serpentine looping patttern......this leaves gaps for air to escape....picture a snake laying on the board, his head at the upper right corner and his tail, after looping back and forth, his tail at the lower left corner. The snake at no point touches himself, but overall is a long snake looping back and forth along the way. Hope this isn't an inslult to anyone's intelligence, but the open loops are the way to go. Good Fishing, Mac [/QUOTE]
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