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Dookie Schmutz
By:Les Nightingill
Date: 7/19/2001, 5:49 pm
In Response To: Re: Putty won't stay putt! (mark stevens)

Dunno why... I smile every time I see that phrase dookie schmutz!

Mark... did you encounter any problems with sanding the hard epoxy-based filler in between the soft cedar strips?

cheers

Les

: I tried all sorts of wood putty combos. Every one of them either woyuldnt
: fill well or when I sanded they crumbled. Most of them upon research tell
: you that they will not stand up to sanding by ros, etc. I went back to
: dooky schmutz. I figure when it's all said and done the extra expense
: isn't really alot and it's done well alsoo helps to glue the joint
: together which thinned out putty can't do.

Messages In This Thread

Putty won't stay putt!
Les Nightingill -- 7/18/2001, 7:05 pm
Re: Durham's
Dave Houser -- 7/19/2001, 3:28 pm
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Rehd -- 7/18/2001, 10:30 pm
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Les Nightingill -- 7/19/2001, 10:13 am
Re: Uh... Well Gee Les..... O.T.
Rehd -- 7/19/2001, 9:48 pm
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Keith Marsh -- 7/19/2001, 12:51 pm
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Les Nightingill -- 7/19/2001, 3:25 pm
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Keith Marsh -- 7/19/2001, 4:00 pm
add some adhesive?
mike allen -- 7/19/2001, 10:49 am
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Dave H -- 7/18/2001, 9:27 pm
Re: Putty won't stay putt!
mark stevens -- 7/19/2001, 5:42 pm
Dookie Schmutz
Les Nightingill -- 7/19/2001, 5:49 pm
Re: Dookie Schmutz
mark stevens -- 7/20/2001, 9:47 pm
Re: sanding Dookie Schmutz
Don Beale -- 7/20/2001, 11:12 am