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		<description><![CDATA[The Dado is a simple, strong joint that works well in a variety of situations, such as when you are building cabinets and bookcases. Cutting dadoes to take the ends of shelves not only increases the strength of the joints at these points, it also helps locate parts precisely.


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It may be a tool rack in the garage, a wall cabinet in a basement rec room or an outdoor lighting fixture. Whatever the job, you'll want to do it the easiest, strongest way possible.


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		<title>Table Saws &#8211; Good Carbide Blades Are Essentional for Top Quality Work</title>
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