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CORK PASTE
Posted by: Nick Basilio (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: December 17, 2004 09:10PM

i WOULD APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS ON GLUE TYPES FOR MIXING CORK PASTE.

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Re: CORK PASTE
Posted by: Randy Parpart (Putter) (---.nccray.com)
Date: December 17, 2004 09:16PM

If you mean a filler for those little imperfections in cork, I still use Duco cement and very fine cork sandings. The Duco sticks to the cork and doesn't fall out like some of the other things that I've tried.
I try to put a small amount of the cement into the larger holes and pits before putting the mixture of dust and cement into the same. It is much more permanent then.

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Re: CORK PASTE
Posted by: Mick McComesky (---.nas3.saint-louis1.mo.us.da.qwest.net)
Date: December 17, 2004 10:05PM

For small stuff, I just mix cork dust with my finish which is normally permalyn.

For big stuff, I use rod bond or elmers, depending on my mood with equally good results.

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Re: CORK PASTE
Posted by: Mick McComesky (---.nas3.saint-louis1.mo.us.da.qwest.net)
Date: December 17, 2004 10:05PM

For small stuff, I just mix cork dust with my finish which is normally permalyn.

For big stuff, I use rod bond or elmers, depending on my mood with equally good results.

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Re: CORK PASTE
Posted by: NICK BASILIO (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: December 17, 2004 10:06PM

THANKS PUTTER, THATS WHAT I MEANT. I HAVE SOME OLD CLEMENS GLUE PASTE BUT ITS TWENTY OR SO YRS. OLD AND IT LOOKS LIKE DUCO CEMENT

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