Date: 4/24/2001, 7:00 pm
: Your putty is flowable enough with all the wood flour, etc to still get
: pushed easily out of the dental syringe?? Did you add extra water to the
: mix then or just the stock amount of water....
: pete czerpak
: albany, NY
Pete,
I use several size syringes. I used the term "dental" as a description of the tool type. I should have been more specific. The one I used with the Durhams is one I got from a Veterinarian. It is about 6" long and 1" inside dia. The nozzle has a 1/4" hole and I use it for filets, mostly. It did work pretty good for the Durhams. I did a lot of experimenting with consistancy of the mix. I found I needed more water than the can suggested. I think it's worth effort because the stuff is so easy to sand compared to epoxy filler.
Larry C.
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