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Quick drying wood putty?
mahuti:
I second that. Plus, you can even build up HUGE gaps with bondo, if you just practice a little patience.
independentthread:
All I can say is don't buy whatever brand Wal-Mart sells. I'm at work, and I can't think of the name of it, but I know it was in a squeeze tube and they only had one brand at the store here. I bought that crap thinking that they would all be relatively the same, and I let it sit for a couple of days before I got the chance to paint...I used a run of the mill black latex and spots where that stuff is almost turned grey when the paint dried. It bascially absorbed the paint instead of being coated by it.
Gameboy.au:
Selly's Plastibond.
It's a plastic putty, and you mix it with a hardener (it comes with the main tube). Drys in roughly 20 minutes and is rock hard, meaning you can actually drill and screw into it and know it will hold.
The stuff is actually sold for puttying up metal and ceramic objects, such as tiles or fence posts.
And it costs only $7 AU. Well worth it, and I've used it all around the place knowing that the screws I put in it will hold the monitor (and tray).
Santoro:
--- Quote from: sofakng on June 27, 2004, 11:01:46 pm ---1/2 meaning a half hour?
I'm looking to mostly fill in screw holes (and a some hair-line gaps)
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Sorry yes. I will edit my post.
Mr. Dude:
My vote goes to Bondo as well.... That stuff is great!
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