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Question by Robin
Submitted on 5/30/2004
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i would like to know if i can use a biscuit joiner on long runs of base boards.i realize that normally you cut your miters and nail to the wall,but we need to make the joins strong and flat. can i not miter the joint say at 22 degrees use a biscuit joiner on the miter running it flat into the miter then glue the boards and the nail them flat to the wall. i am not worried about inside or outside corners only flat joins on the length of the wall.


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