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    Robert Hartmann

    Grizzly 1023SL for sale

    I have a 1023SL I purchased in 2005 for sale for $200. I was stationed overseas a few times and it ended up being in storage for about 11 yrs total in

    Robert Hartmann Today, 6:44 PM Go to last post
    Mike King

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    Wouldn't the countertop, if mitered, expand at the same rate on both sides of the miter? Don't know why it wouldn't...

    I've used some zip

    Mike King Today, 6:42 PM Go to last post
    Andrew Hughes

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    I’m absolutely certain your worried about nothing. The bolts your going to use with will allow for adjustments to flush the top. Just don’t tighten them

    Andrew Hughes Today, 6:42 PM Go to last post
    Maurice Mcmurry

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    Yes. Biscuits do not have the abrupt 90 degree interface that dowels have. You can also cut them a little sloppy and use no glue at all. A domino would

    Maurice Mcmurry Today, 6:36 PM Go to last post
    Jamie Baxendine

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    That's helpful, thanks! I was considering a hockey-stick style joint with a short mitre -- I'd definitely use it if the edges of the worktop were rounded

    Jamie Baxendine Today, 6:28 PM Go to last post