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tefer2
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I was thinking about making a larger frame jig for assembling wood frames, just not this big!
http://www.frenchbeefarm.com/video_assemblage_de_cadres.htm
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Nice, but I think I'll stick with 10 at a time.
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Wow, now THAT is a nice frame jig!
I’m a little more meticulous about applying my glue, but I’m impressed. There’s probably a better adjective to describe my obsession with glue, but I won’t use it here
He’s got quite an echo in his shop doesn’t he? Plastic and wood, my favorite combination.
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I don't speak French, but I think it holds 50 at a time. I like it and I think that mine will be twenty at a time building them.
They have some other good video's on the site about the operation.
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I apply my glue with a plumbers flux brush, I still get it on the jig. I'm just going to use some paste wax to keep the glue from sticking to the wood on the jig.
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