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Nov 18th, 2009, 10:22 AM
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Re: A Shelf With No Sag...
 Originally Posted by Code Doc
I don't think I understand why a T-box would sag less than a solid board of the same material. Consider your diagram. If you took a solid board and removed material from it so that you were duplicating the diagram then you'd have a jointless T-box. Would that sag less and if so why?
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