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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2008

Old trend video on how to join kitchen worktops...still in use today

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  • think I ll stick to simple jobs like brain surgery after watching this helpful video

  • worst jig to use?and slowest.

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  • thanks for this very usefull video

  • Absolutely haven't a clue what you're on about but thanks for given me such mild amusement, even if it was unintended on your behalf. Jeeesus, if I'm a div you literally must be of sub-ape intelligence.

    And apologies for my last comment I ( maybe wrongly) assumed that you had actually left school.

  • @simpleearthling Was woodwork your favourite subject at school ( it was wasn't it)?? Have a strong hunch it wouldn't have been any of the languages (including English).

  • @Grecianite1 lighten up you uptight prick i was only fucking with you ,,look if your wife wont give you any cheat on her or rape the bitch ,,or invite me round and we can both do her over your fucked up worktops

  • @simpleearthling .Oooooh right, of course, well that explains it. Thanks for highlighting why I didn't get it...If only we were all as intelligent as you , with your fancy talk and balanced observations.

    btw does anyway actually use the word div anymore...I am honestly not joking I only recall hearing from someone with special needs when I was a kid- seriously. Don't be so fucking ignorant mate.

  • @Grecianite1 or maybe your a div ,,seems pretty straight forward to me

  • thanks for the great tips

  • Don't understand who this is aimed at. Certainly not the novice. The terms and fixtures are rushed through with the assumption that you should be familiar with them all. Only a trained carpenter would probably get this..but then they prob wouldn't need to watch it would they..

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