Subject: | [Shop-talk] Filling large gaps in wood? |
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From: | jamesf at groupwbench.org (Jim Franklin) |
Date: | Thu, 23 Jun 2011 17:51:16 -0400 |
References: | <191F4B0A-3494-4D67-A721-1F5D2C39EC29@groupwbench.org>, <63208239-703F-4502-BDAB-C1A44AAAB4AF@ipns.com>, <0A56BCB0-A9AC-4B56-9BE4-5BA8EB6A59F0@groupwbench.org> <COL115-W541FDBDB830904B78E7B7CC530@phx.gbl> |
On Jun 22, 2011, at 10:54 PM, Jim Stone wrote: > > If moisture isn't an issue in the area, I am a big fan of Quick Fill (http://www.wel-cote.com/psshtm/quick%20fill.htm). That would have been good to use but I'd already bought the Minwax product. It's essentially Bondo but at 4x the cost :-) The hardener was white so you couldn't really tell when it was all mixed in, whereas the Bondo's was red last time I used it. Still, it filled the gaps fine. And it's probably a better choice if you only need a small amount as it comes in a pint or so size. |
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