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- From: daniel@redwood.ppc.ubc.ca (Daniel Ouellet)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Re: Re: How to fill holes for new lockset?
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 16:48:26 GMT
- Organization: University of B.C. Pulp & Paper Centre
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- In article <01GSKM4DN04Y8Y4XL1@BIIVAX.DP.BECKMAN.COM>, RMTYE@BIIVAX.DP.BECKMAN.COM writes:
- |> Bondow (auto boddy filler) works well in big voids and large gaps because
- |> it doesn't shrink. It's very strong and very hard (for a filler) and sticks
- |> to wood very well.
- |>
- |> Ron Tye (all opinions my own)
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- If you choose this solution, do not wait until the bondo as completely
- hardened before working on it. The stuff becomes hard as a rock.
- Let it set to a soft, cheesy consistency and clean the excess with
- coarse sand paper.
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