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I was only asking :shock: i thought this forum was friendly place, when you asked a question you would get a reply :shock: there is no need to be rude brad.
 
And very sensible editing, because that definitely isn't the first version I saw!
 
Pretty accurate, but rude all the same.

(Joke, Duncan, I thought I'd add that because I know your ego is so fragile and that)
 
phil2010":cgn4vh81 said:
Who is duncan? i suffer with dyslexia

brads real name is duncan - you didnt think he was really called after his favorite tool, did you ;)
 
BradNaylor":3snmx9ie said:
Just finished this off yesterday.

£300 worth of MDF and £100 worth of white primer. The customer gets the fun of painting it. Happy days!

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Hello dunc ,do you use pocket hole joinery for your unit builds.
 
No.

On a job like this where none of the outsides of the cabinets are ever going to be seen I simply glue and screw them together.

Where a screw head would be visible I would use dominoes or even rely on 2-pack filler if it was being painted. I've got a pocket hole jig but haven't used it in years.
 
BradNaylor":1ns53477 said:
No.

On a job like this where none of the outsides of the cabinets are ever going to be seen I simply glue and screw them together.

Where a screw head would be visible I would use dominoes or even rely on 2-pack filler if it was being painted. I've got a pocket hole jig but haven't used it in years.
Thanks dunc, so you dont use biscuits,what screws and size do you use?
 
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