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i have a wall that is about hip high that forms a 90 degree enclosing a
set of steps going down to the basement. i would like to widen( or cap ) the top with some wider lumber so that it may be used for placing knick-knacks, pictures etc. but it seems to me that the length of each piece (forms a 90 )needs to be longer than the narrower mitered pieces that i will be attaching to. am i right and is there a formula to determine what the length of the new wider pieces of lumber that will be attached? thanks, cj |
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