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chair qustion
So i am starting on making some chairs, the normal st down to dinner type
chairs. Now the plan calls for using dowels to attache the sides and the front and back boards. Now i am sure this is all very strong and nice and old school. So my question is can i use pocket holes instead of dowels. I am thinking they will be stron enough to hold what ever weight is put on them in shear. And i don;t think they will pull out very easily. What is your thinking on the matter. thanks in advance, eric |
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