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On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:26:24 -0800 (PST), ransley
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On Nov 17, 7:13Â*am, Jim Elbrecht wrote:
"hr(bob) " wrote:

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Bondo as used in auto body repair works quite well and is commonly
available. Â*


Before you do that- take some yellow pine, weigh it, take a chunk of
bondo and weigh it. Â*Put both in water for a while & see how much more
water the bondo holds than the wood.

Auto-body bondo is not for wood. Â*Bondo *does* make Â*a wood repair
product though. Â*I've never used it- but note that the directions say
"For Rotted Wood Problems, Use After Applying Rotted Wood Stabilizer."

Jim


Bondo doesnt absorbe water its plastic, their 'wood' line is just
bondo, I used it this summer and compared it to regular bondo which is
alot cheaper.

Polyester plastic (which Bondo IS, DOES absorb water. So does Nylon
and some of the Acetates. They will expand when wet, and severe
freeze-thaw cylcles will cause it to disintegrate if wet.
Epoxy, generally, does NOT absorb water.