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Actual construction of the cp question
« on: April 15, 2003, 11:08:08 pm »
Ok, this is bad, I know... I, er, can't build a box... do I need to mitre my cp sides?  I found L brackets at depot, and was going to use 1/4" wood screws to fasten the sides together via those brackets...going to leave the bottom open to get at the innards...should I screw the top down into the sides?  Will L brackets be ok for the sides?  How are people doing this?  Hard to know which examples will show this, and not sure how to word it for a search...

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Re:Actual construction of the cp question
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2003, 11:39:30 pm »
L-brackets would work, but using 1"x1" wood strips would certainly be less expensive.

Rather than screwing the top down to the sides, most people (and companies) use panel clamps.