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numbnutz
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mitrered corners
Feb 27
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, 2007, 6:31pm
do u have to clamp up 45degree mitres on 40 mm hardwood worktops
or is there a alternative ?
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Feb 27
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Solid wood worktops are probably best butt jointed together with standard "figure 8" worktop connector bolts to hold them together. Does your worktop have a profiled (rounded) edge?
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Feb 27
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, 2007, 7:29pm
hey no its a 40 mm square edge
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hey no its a 40 mm square edge
The just butt joint with a bead of silicone in the joint. The workjtop joiners will actually allow a small amount of movement for expansion and contraction
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