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Is bondo the only way to go?

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BASS!:

Thats the stuff. One thing I have noticed with that brand is if you don't mix the filler really good, the stuff just stays tacky eternally. Good luck!

garnerb350:

Hey if anyone has any left over bondo...send it my way...I have a 1972 Chevelle I need to restore!!!! :gobama

SG Jaycurl:

Does anyone know anything about Elmer's brand  "Carpenter's Wood Filler?" I have some small 1/4 inch holes where bolts were previously inserted that I want to fill in an attempt to improve where a joystick was mounted.

I may be drilling where it would overlap with the old holes, so I need something that can stand up to the drill and not crack or break up.

It looks like Bondo would do the trick, but I already have some of that wood filler around, so I thought I'd ask first.

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