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grumpygrouter

I never leave spacers in. Always use them as pegs, reason being that tiles generally are not exactly square, I would also say that spacers are not "exactly" the same size on each leg either. This gives the chance that tolerances can be all over the place. Use spacers as a "guide" only and adjust by eye if necessary.

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