Looking for a corner clamp for 4" wide molding
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(01-16-2017, 08:40 AM)Steve N Wrote: Even if you click it, the image stays a thumbnail in Photo bucket too. Maybe you have flicked a switch to display thumbnail view only?

I first saved it in bitmap and then in .png and they are both showing up small.  This is a first for me.  But I think it is pretty clear how it works.
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A square hole in a square. DUH!!
So simple. Thanks.
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I made the miter dog clamps Cecil suggested. They worked well enough to get the job done. Thank you Cecil for the solution.
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When I don't have something handy like the jigs above, I just put several strips on blue tape on the bench, sticky side up. Glue your 2 pieces and let them tack up a bit, lay them on the tape and press them together, holding them for a bit.
Then fold the tape over on top of the 2 pieces and let it dry
Steve

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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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