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aligning table leaves - pins or "eveners"?
I am making an extension table with two leaves. I saw at rockler small
clips that screw under table halves and leaves for alignment. http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...ferings_id=785 These look easier to install than trying to accurately drill holes for alignment pins. Is anyone familiar with these "clips" and if so how well do they work/substitute for traditional alignment pins? Thanks. Charles Lerner |
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wrote in message oups.com... I am making an extension table with two leaves. I saw at rockler small clips that screw under table halves and leaves for alignment. http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...ferings_id=785 These look easier to install than trying to accurately drill holes for alignment pins. Is anyone familiar with these "clips" and if so how well do they work/substitute for traditional alignment pins? Thanks. Those will be inherently easier to install accurately as they use a common surface with no measuring to install. Pins will have to be carefully and accurately placed. |
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