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    Default A Good Idea

    You feel good when an idea works after a stuff up, or I do anyway. My son is building a table and after gluing one rail into two legs (M&T) the rails weren't co-plainer and it needed to come apart. Fortunately there were intersecting mortises in the leg so I suggested we get Mrs P's steam cleaner and blast the steam through the other mortise, it took about thirty seconds and the glued M&T which was put together last weekend came apart with no effort at all. Titebond to the rescue!
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    Interesting! If only that would work with TB-III and clothes.

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    That is a very good feeling to have something come together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    That is a very good feeling to have something come together.
    Or in this case, come apart.

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