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    My mother used to say I was the biggest turd she'd ever dropped.

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    I’d say this one’s for the Trekkies but, Star Trek is so real, they probably wouldn’t appreciate the joke…




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    Joke thread (Don't read if you don't like funny)

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    bunch of good ones, Allen.

    found this at lowe's today:



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    I'm trying to figure out what the purpose of the keyhole shaped cutouts are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allen84 View Post
    I'm trying to figure out what the purpose of the keyhole shaped cutouts are.
    so you can connect two slabs together and make a table or something. I'm sure the hardware is $25 a piece.....
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    I have found that if I rout two or more grooves in the unseen side, and then fill the grooves with 1"x1" square steel tubing that is epoxied in, everything stays tight and unwarped. Even my countertops, that are 2-1/2" thick solid slabs got that treatment.

    Those butterflies really artsy, and I know they must do a good job, but a lot of the YouTube butterflies are little more than veneer.

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    OK that last LHN guy has been sipping the sheep dip again. He is totally, 100% right on about the butterfly inlays. And he's right about epoxying in the steel brace bars in the underside of the table or countertop.

    Those keyhole cutouts are probably for some other kinduva mechanical strengthener that remains to be clarified.

    Sorry for the diversion, but I'm sure it is a necessary diversion until Brian chimes in with the technical explanation.

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