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Eric has a point. It's quickest to braze a sleeve to the tubing ends and miter then fillet the two sleeved ends together to make a lug like result. No need to duplicate the angle while making the lug. One half of this (one tube only has the carved shoreline sleeve) is what bilam is all about.
And some think this is all so cool while others know how easy it is. Andy
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