Hygience glueing a chopping board
On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 20:29:33 -0800, isw wrote:
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Brooklyn1 Gravesend1 wrote:
isw wrote:
If you have some way to make a lot of sawdust (power sander) then do
that, using the cutting board as a source -- it probably could use a
resurfacing anyhow. Mix the dust with epoxy to make a thick paste, and
work that into the cracks.
Why micky mouse around when for a couple three dollars you can buy
wood filler:
Because I've used both, and I know which one is both easier and more
durable.
Yeah, all those huge corporations make wood filler by the freight
train car loads as a joke... and all you can do is flap your lying
gums... next you're at the big box hardware stores check out the wood
filler, from two ounce tubes to five gallon buckets... professional
cabinet making shops buy those buckets by the pallet, and naturally
they have money and labor to waste, according you idiots like you.
Plastic Wood and other commercial wood fillers IS sawdust with epoxy,
dummy!
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