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5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator

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$8.99

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Amazon has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Easy-to-use formula
  • Dries to a natural, wood finish
  • Changes Color to indicate when ready to sand
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has 5.5-Oz DAP Plastic Wood-X All Purpose Wood Filler w/ DryDex Dry Time Indicator on sale for $4.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Easy-to-use formula
  • Dries to a natural, wood finish
  • Changes Color to indicate when ready to sand
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

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Model: DAP 540 Series 00540 5.5oz Natural Plastic Wood-X W/Drydex, 5.5 OZ

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Sure but it's overkill. Difficult to sand when dry and hard as rock. It's better for areas that will get wet and/or need to be tough
I use a lot of this to cover the holes in my wall that are a result of my gambling losses. Dries quickly and easy to sand over. A little paint and everything is good as new.

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I use a lot of this to cover the holes in my wall that are a result of my gambling losses. Dries quickly and easy to sand over. A little paint and everything is good as new.
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Will this also work as drywall spackle?
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Quote from jtree1 :
Will this also work as drywall spackle?

Sure but it's overkill. Difficult to sand when dry and hard as rock. It's better for areas that will get wet and/or need to be tough
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I use this on 3d prints to fill gaps
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I swear I was just looking at wood fillers yesterday, stainable preferably.
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Quote from MagentaRoute9191 :
Sure but it's overkill. Difficult to sand when dry and hard as rock. It's better for areas that will get wet and/or need to be tough

I thought this stuff is very soft when dried? Or am I confusing it with a different very similar looking product?
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Quote from jtree1 :
Will this also work as drywall spackle?
NO... this is WOOD filler, not DRYWALL filler.
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I have had success with epoxy wood filler. Here is a article, the one I use is the stick.
https://thecraftsmanblog.com/the-...st-year-1/
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16 oz. is also $9.23, which may be a better deal for some.
https://a.co/d/9JqQavN
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Would this be good to use on a wooden, outdoor fence post? I had to move a gate handle, so I have 2 small holes that need some sort of patching.
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Been this price since April, what's the deal?
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Will this work on a mouse hole?
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Quote from ugadawgs311 :
Would this be good to use on a wooden, outdoor fence post? I had to move a gate handle, so I have 2 small holes that need some sort of patching.

Yes, it would work
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Will this work on a mouse hole?

In case this is a serious question, if you're talking about a hole to the outside then yes. If you're talking about a mouse hole inside your house like on Tom & Jerry then do not do that. You trap a mouse inside your drywall you'll be smelling that thing in a month trust me
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Quote from SweetT23 :
In case this is a serious question, if you're talking about a hole to the outside then yes. If you're talking about a mouse hole inside your house like on Tom & Jerry then do not do that. You trap a mouse inside your drywall you'll be smelling that thing in a month trust me

It's actually an old hole. The previous owner of my home had mice. I cleaned everything out. No more mice. But now I have 2 inch hole in my cabinet under the sink. It's currently covered with duck tape, and I hate looking at it. And I can't afford to replace cabinetry so figured this might be a nice fix.

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