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Quick drying wood putty?
sofakng:
Well, my father actually picked some up for me... it was Elmer's Wood Filler.
So far I've been having fun putting the cabinet together, etc, etc... but this wood putty is a PAIN!!
Anyways I extra-filled all the screw holes (and spaces between the pieces of wood) and I'll sand it down and prime it tomorrow.
Does the wood putty need to be applied perfectly? As I mentioned I just filled the holes (and quite a bit extra) then I plan to use a power sander to sand it so it's flat...
hyiu:
that's why you should try to put all screws from the inside...
hen you don't need to care how it looks on the inside... and the outside stays perfect....
Tailgunner:
Another vote for Bondo. Besides the little gaps, dings, and screw holes, you can fix major cab damage with it.
Santoro:
--- Quote from: sofakng on June 29, 2004, 08:02:48 am ---So far I've been having fun putting the cabinet together, etc, etc... but this wood putty is a PAIN!!
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I found it to be a pain if I tried to fill the screw holes flush. Instead I applied more than was required, which made it easier to fill the hole without it 'rolling' out. Then I sanded the extra.
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