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Location: New Jersey | Hey guys,
What product can I use to fill the hole on top of a weight in a jerk bait. I epoxy the weight in, but want to fill in top of the weight with something that sands easier than epoxy. There is some type of plastic product that I have seen people use overseas. Anything like that here?
Thanks, Rob |
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| Wood putty |
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http://www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-8258-KwikWood-Repair/dp/B005493KM2
http://www.amazon.com/21506-Plastic-Wood-Filler-16-Ounce/dp/B000BQY... |
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Posts: 295
| Bondo. They sell little tubes of finishing bondo at autozone. Not the stuff you have to mix. |
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Location: Antioch, IL | +1 on wood putty. I have also mixed saw dust and wood glue. (we all always have saw dust) That works well. (also a cheap, cheater way to do wood inlays for any of you wood working dudes. |
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