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Water Puddy?

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Posted by Rastun on Friday, January 14, 2005 11:34 PM
Capt,

Having used this myself to fill in the cracks in a room full of paneling, I'd think it wouldn't do well outdoors, because of it soaking up water. I know after reading the Jigstones site they only recommend it for items not going outside for that reason. the link to that part is http://www.jigstones.com/pages/story-casting-materials.html but as long as it's brought in when ever there is going to be some rain I'd think it would do fine.

see ya later
Jack
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Water Puddy?
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 14, 2005 11:18 PM
Yesr ago I built a Pueblo Indian village for a 5th Grade project, it is still going strong after fining it in the attic after all these years.

Question, can this product survive outdoors? I read about using it as stucco in smaller scales in MR in our Middle School Library.

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