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Post #147042658 added 05-04-2021 7:17 AM by BobTN in Hot Deals
From its MSDS it's mostly plaster of paris and talc. https://images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/d7/d7b3e854-abb8-424e-acba-bf68497443b5.pdf I use this epoxy to fill rotten wood holes:...
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Post #147025900 added 05-03-2021 2:34 PM by LBB in Hot Deals
Thanks and rep! You have any recommendation?
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Post #147024691 added 05-03-2021 1:44 PM by vnsharon in Hot Deals
No, it’ll crack... Better to use epoxy or wax
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Post #147014242 added 05-02-2021 10:43 PM by LBB in Hot Deals
Can this be used to fill 1/4” gap on the hardwood floor? Thanks
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Post #147013444 added 05-02-2021 9:24 PM by whiteboyrick in Hot Deals
I just use Durabond in pretty much any place that I would use this. Durabond is like concrete when it hardens, and is pretty much moisture resistant, and easily paintable. If you do use it as a...
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Post #147006346 added 05-02-2021 12:33 PM by free_bird in Hot Deals
Shows as $10 for me...
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Post #146998579 added 05-02-2021 12:07 AM by Slickd3aler in Hot Deals
Why is everybody saying meh on this thread? :sheep:
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Post #146997175 added 05-01-2021 9:15 PM by Iqman in Hot Deals
Made one last week. Took 23.046 cans
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Post #146996239 added 05-01-2021 7:43 PM by TuggSpeedman in Hot Deals
Helps make your wood rock hard.
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Post #146989543 added 05-01-2021 11:10 AM by mrbrucermurray in Hot Deals
Great to have around as its dry. I like to use it for stripped out wood screw holes. Have same can for over 10yrs.
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Post #146989063 added 05-01-2021 10:41 AM by Phase700b in Hot Deals
I've mixed Rock Hard with varying small amounts of white glue or the yellow wood glue. It makes an even tougher putty and bonds better if using to fill wood or if you need to drill it. However,...
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Post #146989009 added 05-01-2021 10:38 AM by B001 in Hot Deals
For outdoor, preferably to use exterior wood filler or Bondo (auto body filler)
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Post #146987095 added 05-01-2021 8:55 AM by WifeyD in Hot Deals
I used this stuff to fill in the grain on old, ugly oak cabinets that I painted. It turned out beautiful and didn't crack over the years. Of course, that was done in a desert. Not sure how it would...
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Post #146985742 added 05-01-2021 7:19 AM by Sam_i_am in Hot Deals
Oh I know lol I'm talking about the future of building materials. When lumber retailers start dropping prices remains to be seen. I suspect they're not going to willingly take a dip in profits, do...
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Post #146985583 added 05-01-2021 7:06 AM by Sam_i_am in Hot Deals
We're random name generators :)
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Post #146984752 added 05-01-2021 5:57 AM by ogginator in Hot Deals
Useless anywhere it will get wet as it turns back into putty.
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Post #146984479 added 05-01-2021 5:20 AM by bargin-sniper in Hot Deals
Anybody know how this does outside? I am considering finishing over exterior wood siding that had some minor wood rot on the surface....concerned it will be splashed with hose water...
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Post #146982553 added 04-30-2021 10:52 PM by Fordpp in Hot Deals
Thin some 2 part epoxy with acetone and slather that in there, then fill with epoxy filler. That's going to be your best option if you aren't cutting out the rot. This filler can absorb moisture,...
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Post #146982487 added 04-30-2021 10:44 PM by Fordpp in Hot Deals
We already have alternatives, (plastic composite decking, cement-board sheathing, vinyl, etc.) and we haven't run out of trees either...well except for brazilian rosewood.
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Post #146982331 added 04-30-2021 10:29 PM by runningout in Hot Deals
This is great stuff, as others have said you mix it on use so you don't have to worry about it drying out in storage. I like to mix in some wood glue with the water as it adds some moisture...
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