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How to cross two two by fours?
I want to cross two 2x4s so that they are flush. I know i need to mortice (not sure if that's the correct term) them out equally, but I only have very basic woodworking tools (hand saw, skilsaw, plane, drill.) What's the best way to do this?
twenty or so passes across each and flake with hammer slick up bottoms use a swanson slide over each pass do both side by side


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