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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by der5997</i> <br /><br />Great to hear about new ways of doing things. Thanks for the tip. <br />Here's what I've found recently <br /> <br />Under your table saw is an almost inexhaustable supply of wood filler laying around for the price of the lumber you just sawed [:-^] <br /> <br />It takes a bit of sifting this sawdust to get the grade required for the project at hand, but t he only other cost is the water soluble glue of your choice, and the time it takes to dry out after the diluted glue has been mixed with the sawdust. I use a 50 - 50 dilution and white glue. I'm going to try to find the border adhesive, and compare costs. The sawdust has a nice texture that makes a flat area of foam board into a field, even before dusting on ground foam. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I'm picturing myself mixing water, white glue, and sawdust and all I see is a mess. How do you mix it? What kind of consistency do you work for? Does it come out thick like putty or more like catsup?
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