There are several corner clamps available that will let you do about anything 
with picture frames.  One from Jet will let you put enough wood through to use 
a brad nailer if you want.  
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  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] miters and clamps


  All this talk of mitre boxes has me thinking. oops.
  I do sound, and for a project, a current customer has purchased matching 
  rug, and 1x3 for some corner traps in a sound room. I think he was 
  intending to put foam behind it. Regardless, he was going to do it until 
  his lack of hand" stopped him.
  I want to do this cheap, as it was an add-on to the job.
  It isn't more than described:
  1x3 frame, where picture frame is necessary. Wrap in carpet, place rubber 
  strips where frame meets wall and hang it.
  But I know I've seen "picture frame mitres" where it cutstow pieces of 
  woodvia the same mitre slot so they both have the same exact angle.
  It holds them in place as if they were in use, and you mitre them one at a 
  time from different sides of this 90dg mitre clamp.

  Secondly,
  Are there clamps that would allow the gluing of "picture frame" material, 
  so that some good Gorrilla glue and maybe a few large staples could do 
  this job?
  There will be no measurable orintended tension beyond weight of carpet on 
  this frame. That is necessary so material can move and resist standing 
  wave.
  Thanks


   

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