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PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 5:13 am    Post subject: Picture Framing Reply with quote

I am framing a bunch of different sized pictures, matted, glasses, and
stained glass.

The problem is this, I can mill the wood using standard square or other
molding to get everthing to the desired sizes. I have even mitered the
corners to a perfect 45 angle, everything assembled but...

As to put the frame together I cannot get a system that is reliable. I
have tried epoxy, small nails & screws, even tight bond but the frame
is still not strong enough. I have 45 clamps to hold the rig together
but am experiencing problems. looked into some 45 mounting brackets
but it will look not so good. The guys at work suggest using a air
nailer to put in some small braids and that sounds okay but thought I
would ask the network gods for any ideas.

I know the factory frames from pottery barny are made this way, that is
the point!, I want this to be better than that.
Any ideas would be great,
Tks,
trying to fish in new orleans
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