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tedrowan wrote:
From Dictionary.com.....dowels don't have to be round. They just have to be pegs in holes. Who knew. Not me.
โMar-30-2012 11:00 AM
HedoTravelers wrote:
Anyone wanna buy some square circles? ๐
Jusk kidding! Yup, it certainly appears that the retail world sells square dowels.
Remember, I'll get ya a deal on those square circles!
โMar-30-2012 10:55 AM
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โMar-30-2012 10:38 AM
TreeSeeker wrote:
"on the square dowels"
...so apparently someone decided to change the definition of "dowel." I thought I would point this out for others who may have been confused about this also.
โMar-30-2012 10:25 AM
โMar-30-2012 10:06 AM
TreeSeeker wrote:
...It was the last post on page 180 by WBROWN62...
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TreeSeeker wrote:
"on the square dowels"
As I was reading the thread about using "dowels" for shelf brackets, I wondered why anyone would want to use a round rod for a bracket. In the previous message, I saw the reference to "square dowels" and then looked up dowels in both Wikipedia and dictionary.com and they define dowels as "solid cylindrical rods." However, I do see "square dowels" listed in Google search results, so apparently someone decided to change the definition of "dowel." I thought I would point this out for others who may have been confused about this also.
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