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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Oct 1997 17:18:28 -0500
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On  4 Oct 97 at 5:24, Steve Newcomb wrote:
 
> Has anyone had any experience using a "lock mitre" type of joint for
> the corners of supers?  This joint can be cut in one pass with a
> router table.
 
I have used this type of joint in the past. Not for bee boxes. It
does produce a remarkebly strong right angle joint, which must be a
good step in the right direction.
        The glue we use all the time is fairly new, LePages 'Weather Grip'
waterproof etc and a lot cheaper than Gorilla glue.
 
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