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noonenparticular (in )
said: snip | - I did this to each of the two boards thinking that I would get a | nice mating surface. What resulted was not bad, but not the | tightness that I was expecting. Would like to get these tighter | and some solutions (like adding clamp pressure to draw the boards | together during glue up) simply won't work given the size of the | boards. | | Any ideas? For my first workbench I planed 4x4s and also used splines; and drilled 1/4" holes through all boards except the first and last. The first and last were drilled _almost_ through and I cut an slot from the center botom to intersect the 1/4" blind hole. At assembly time I used threaded rod, washers and nuts (and every clamp I could get my hands on) to draw the whole thing together. For the first year, once every month I used an open-ended wrench to tighten the nuts. I was happy with the result. When I sold the house, the buyer agreed to my price - but only on the condition that the bench stay with the house. I guess he liked it, too. -- Morris Dovey DeSoto Solar DeSoto, Iowa USA http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto |
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