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[quote user="1435mm"] <P><FONT color=#0000ff>P.S. -- I have never heard anyone in the U.S. call them fish plates, not in my 30 years or so in the business. Sometimes angle bars, but almost always joint bars.</FONT></P> <P>S. Hadid</P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>Yep, across the English speaking world they are called fish plates, but in the US they call them joint bars.[(-D] Joint bars are something altogether different in Amsterdam.</P> <P> </P>
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