<< John, you are probably doing it the hard way. Have you tried to cope the
corners, it saved me hours and it still looks perfect after 10 years. >>
Yep Mark, you "hit the nail on the head" !! Bad pun - sorry.
NOT !! LOL
Also chaps, if the need for caulk is desired put it IN the joint
FIRST and then tap end of board being 'joined'. Excess will
be pushed out and is easily cleaned-up with a rag/finger/paper
towel/etc. .
Ed
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