Date: 4/18/2001, 6:42 am
: Got a tip from someone on here a while back to use wood flour mixed with
: water and Elmer's wood glue. Mix up a paste and rub it into the holes...IT
: WORKS GREAT!! I got the wood flour from Flounder Bay and then added some
: fine wood shavings from my left over cedar scraps...the color was nearly
: perfect. Once it dried and was lightly sanded, man you couldn't tell those
: staples had even been there.
I'm glad that worked for you, I advise testing the combo of yellow glue/wood flour on mahogony and redwood. Russ and I tried it and found that if your not real carfull in sanding it completely off you end up with a pale area after epoxying. The yellow glue gets absorbed into the wood somewhat and is difficult to totally sand out. Mixing wood flour with epoxy/cabosil doesn't discoulour as much on the darker woods. I did have good results, like you, using the glue/ flour mix on my basswood kayak though.
Cheers
Messages In This Thread
- filling staple holes
R Byers -- 4/17/2001, 10:05 pm- Re: filling staple holes sanding dust and epoxy
Paul Pinder -- 4/18/2001, 5:31 pm- Re: filling staple holes sanding dust and epoxy
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/18/2001, 6:34 pm
- Re: filling staple holes
R Byers -- 4/18/2001, 10:06 am- Re: filling staple holes
rick morgan -- 4/18/2001, 6:42 am - Re: filling staple holes sanding dust and epoxy
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