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I am at the planning stage of replacing some deck hatches on a sailing boat.
The framework is mitered, to prevent endgrain being open to the sea, but as these are stepped on they also need to be strong. I see the altenatives being miters with routed slots for loose tongues, or mitered mortice and tennons. Anyone have any experience with this type of work? Thanks. BernardR |
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