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    Default Concrete Formwork

    This may sound a little "left field", but is does work. Next time you're forming up concrete, use a hot glue gun to quickly position the formwork to the pegs. Once it's sitting in position, you can hammer extra pegs around it and screw or nail it all together

    Or, cheat like I do and just use the glue. The great thing about the glue is that it is close to an instant stick, and you can fill gaps between the pegs and the form boards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drsed View Post
    This may sound a little "left field", but is does work. Next time you're forming up concrete, use a hot glue gun to quickly position the formwork to the pegs. Once it's sitting in position, you can hammer extra pegs around it and screw or nail it all together

    Or, cheat like I do and just use the glue. The great thing about the glue is that it is close to an instant stick, and you can fill gaps between the pegs and the form boards.

    is that tell us how to us it?
    tks

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