At 02:04 PM 2/24/00 -0500, Rick Beckrich wrote:
>Garth,
>I understand the bungee principal [sic]. How would you cut the corners?
>Are they mitered (sp?), or would you use an offset notch on the vertical
>to align with a shaped notch on the horizontal? (I could draw this, but
>don't know if I'm saying it right) I know you've played with this idea...
>how would you handle it?
>Rick-stopping-at-the-home-center-on-the-way-home.
Rick:
You make "corners" by using 90-degree elbows specially-designed for the
purpose. If you go into any Home Depot, Eagle or Revy centre (for non-North
Americans: these are hardware "megastores" in the U.S./Canada where you can buy
most anything related to construction, renovation, etc. for the home), take a
look in the plumbing department if it sells white PVC tubing (some stores don't
sell the white stuff). There are also 45-degree elbows, T-joints, etc. You
can get quite creative!
Garth
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