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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ FOR 8 Sept 04

    Good Evening Friends,
    When making face frames which of the following do you think is the fastest?

    (A) Half Laps
    (B) Mortise and Tenon
    (C) Through Mortise
    (D) Pocket Holes

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    D, unless you get someone else to do it for you, then your spending no time at all!

    Hang on, is this a trick question? :confused:

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    wriggle nails ??
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    Bob,
    funny you should mention wriggle nails! I've been known to use biscuits and glue for alignment and wriggle nails out of my Bostitch wriggle nail gun to hold it all together while it sets.

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    i'd say half laps, cos the bit you cut out is the same on both peices to be joined so theres only one tool to set up, but i've never used pocket holes.

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    Wots a wiggle nail?????

    It only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert WA
    Wots a wiggle nail?????
    It's one of them wriggly bits of tin with a sharp edge that you bang in with a hammer across the join. Looks like a tiny sheet of corrugated iron.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ ANSWER for 8 Sept 04

    Good Evening Friends,
    Those of you who chose pocket holes are the ones with the correct answer as you can put a face front together three to one of any other method.

    However I myself only use them when a client is in a hurry for the piece.

    Thank you for your support.

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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ ANSWER for 8 Sept 04

    Good Evening Friends,
    Those of you who chose pocket holes are the ones with the correct answer as you can put a face front together three to one of any other method.

    However I myself only use them when a client is in a hurry for the piece.

    Thank you for your support.

    Respectfully,
    Ralph Jones Woodworking
    London, Ohio

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    It's one of them wriggly bits of tin with a sharp edge that you bang in with a hammer across the join. Looks like a tiny sheet of corrugated iron.
    Gotcha SC.
    I think there must be another name for them. I have never heard "wiggle nail" but have used what you describe. Damned hard to get the little devils in straight.

    It only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.

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    Hey Ralph

    Was that repetition for emphasis.

    Robert I've seen wriggle nails in Bunnings

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    Nah, Ralphs developed a sssssstuter.


    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert WA
    Gotcha SC.
    I think there must be another name for them. I have never heard "wiggle nail" but have used what you describe. Damned hard to get the little devils in straight.
    not hard at all if you use a Bostitch MKIII wiggle nail gun like I do

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    Post a picture of it Mick and show us all what it looks like.

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    Bazza,
    pretty busy at the moment, running behind on a few jobs, but I'll try to soon.

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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