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Thread: Assembly jig (square blocks) for ply box or drawer - Quick urgent Question

  1. #16
    By the way, thanks so much for your suggestions!! I love this forum ! I always found great people willing to share their knowledge.

  2. #17
    Glen you mentioned your workbench is finished with BLO, what is that?
    Thanks

  3. #18
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    Richard, BLO = boiled linseed oil
    Ken

    So much to learn, so little time.....

  4. #19
    Why not drill double pocket holes and use Kreg right angle clamp in one hole and pocket screw in the other?

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    Another one in favor of having an open area in the corner. I use a drawer jig, sort of like the right angle one you show but larger, and it tends to get build up in the corner. I keep cleaning it out with a chisel, but I plan to rebuild it with a relief area. I also plan to use formica on the base, so glue will come right off. Melamine will work for a while, but eventually dried glue will make the coating pop off in spots...I have a whole workbench top that has done that.

    Glen, thanks for the idea about the forstner bit in the corner. I will do that today.
    Rick Potter

    DIY journeyman,
    FWW wannabe.
    AKA Village Idiot.

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