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  1. J

    removing mitremate

    Sorry i worded it wrong, when i said 'short legs' i was referring to 3 different sets which have 1 short leg on them I am going to remove the short leg on all 3 of these sets and leave the head and other leg, it is going to be awkward on these particular sets trying to sand (clean up) the mitre...
  2. J

    removing mitremate

    Ok sounds like a plan for the set which has the short head. As for the set which has the short legs, sanding the mite joint of the head that i will be attaching the new leg to sounds really awkward with it in place, it would also scratch my plastered walls as well as it would be rubbing on the...
  3. J

    removing mitremate

    When you say remove the offending leg do you mean to remove the short leg?... and for the set which has the short head is this what you are saying i should do, take the set off and detach the short head from the legs, then clean up the joints e.g (remove the mitremate) off of the 2 legs that i...
  4. J

    removing mitremate

    and here is another example, this head as you can see is cut to short, so what i would like to do is just put a new head on top of these legs instead of replacing the whole set... is this possible?
  5. J

    removing mitremate

    another pic..
  6. J

    removing mitremate

    hi, this is my first post on here, i tried to attach a image i dont know if it worked or not.. just had some carpentry work done there is 3 sets of architrave i am not happy with and its the same problem on all 3 of them.. the mitres are all perfect its just on 3 of the sets 1 of the legs is...
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