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Wood filler. Drywall mud?
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8704821" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I actually use drywall mud. But I use the powdered form. Once dried it is waterproof, you can actually make a cup out of it. It bonds like cement and hardens to a sandable surface. It is cheap, easy to work, and you have options on drytime. If inexperienced, I recommend the 30 minute bag, it will dry in your tray if you are slow. Depending on the fill hole size, you may have shrinkage. At the drying times this provides I do not find this an issue. It also paints quite well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8704821, member: 654802"] I actually use drywall mud. But I use the powdered form. Once dried it is waterproof, you can actually make a cup out of it. It bonds like cement and hardens to a sandable surface. It is cheap, easy to work, and you have options on drytime. If inexperienced, I recommend the 30 minute bag, it will dry in your tray if you are slow. Depending on the fill hole size, you may have shrinkage. At the drying times this provides I do not find this an issue. It also paints quite well. [/QUOTE]
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