if you cuts are good and the fit is tight then use weldon 3 (Methylene Chloride) or weldon 4 which is just a tiny bit thicker than 3 but not noticable. if you have very small voids you can use weldon 16 as it is quite thick but it isn't as strong as Methylene Chloride. The trick is to make sure your edges are absolutly smooth, strait and square in order to get a good joint. Also you shouldn't need any corner reinforcement but it won't hurt.
Steve
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