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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:44:39 -0500, "Dick Snyder"
wrote: I am making a dresser out of oak (plywood and solid) . I will be using a Golden Oak stain on it before sealing it. I need to fill in a few places with wood filler. Does anyone have a stainable wood filler that they particularly like? This is not really a testimonial but a professional painter recently told me that the Leech Real Wood Filler from the squeeze tube works very well with oak. He said the stuff in the tube is not as thick (as in the can) and seems to take stain better. I don't finish anything that I don't build for myself so I can't really give you any first hand info. Mike O. |
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