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CORK FILLER
Posted by:
STEVE MCCURRY
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Date: October 29, 2001 10:37PM
I HAVE A QUESTION, WHAT IS THE WRIGHT ( STUFF) TOO FILL IN THOSE NASTY HOLES , CRACKS AND PITS, IN CORK ???? AFTER I MAKE A REPAIR OR JUST TURN A NEW GRIP, I AM HAVING TROUBLE WITH FINDING A CORK FILLER THAT I AM HAPPY WITH. WHAT IS BEST METHOD TO USE??
THANK YOU STEVE MCCURY CONSEPT CUSTOM RODS 16824 HWY 140E DAIRY, OR. 97625 [ KLAMATH FALLS AREA] e-mail mccurry@kfalls.net Re: CORK FILLER
Posted by:
Steve Bohrer
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Date: October 30, 2001 02:48PM
Try cork dust in Elmer's white glue. Mix to consisyency of mayonaise and fill holes with pin or toothpick. Let dry and sand. Re: CORK FILLER
Posted by:
Lee Parsons
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Date: October 30, 2001 06:42PM
I also use Staples Wood Tone Putty in Golden Oak color. Its a latex filler that comes in a tube. Its a soft cream and you can apply it with a tooth pick, it drys very close to the color of the cork. Re: CORK FILLER
Posted by:
john bratton
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Date: October 30, 2001 07:10PM
hello Steve for starters it is nice to see someone frome Oregon post.what Lee Parsons.uses is what i use it is the closest ive found to natural cork i use a tooth pick like Lee dosewell good luck on this cork we get now days a guy needs lots of luck.on what they now call floure grade 20 years ago i would call it floor sweepings. regards John Bratton Re: CORK FILLER
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Jerry D.
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Date: December 11, 2001 12:37PM
Lee, Regarding your post to rodbuilding.org, 10-30-01, on the subject of Cork Filler, I am glad to see somebody has found a product that won't harden, crack, chip, etc. Where did you buy the Staples Wood Tone Putty in Golden Oak color? Also, does it work with U-40 cork sealer? TIA. Jerry ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jerry Donovan Littleton, CO 80120 Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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