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corner joint

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corner joint [′kȯr·nər ‚jȯint]
(engineering)
An L-shaped joint formed by two members positioned perpendicular to each other.


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Corner joints must provide air tightness and stability and not allow the logs to move or separate.
In addition, advances in steel framing design include connections that allow components to be assembled without welding, eliminating weld beads or visible fasteners for crisp corner joints.
Throw in a handful of local businesses and a couple of corner joints where the jukebox plays nothing but Sinatra, Dean Martin and Al Martino, and you've got it - all in one neighborhood.
 
 
 
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