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"Brian D" wrote in message news:jSEEb.401321$Dw6.1249548@attbi_s02...
Jumping in here ... If you recall, Scotty was the guy suggesting pegs. He also suggested using epoxy. So, I want to say a couple of things before people get too far off track: - The pegs are for alignment. You only need a couple per side of strip. If the pulpit is long and the strips non-flat, then go with three so you can get better alignment while gluing. Once glued, the pegs don't add much if anything to the structure. This is correct and I do suggest a cheap dowling jig from Sears or such, this will allow you to use line things up much easier but like brian said, they are not there for structure. Use them sparingly as I noted in an earlier post, to save time. Scotty |
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