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I like joint compound too. . . However: I found something better, and yes, a little more expensive. <br /> <br />Try Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Filler. It looks and feels like old fashioned plastic wood but with some big differences. It is much easier to work, and can be thinned with water. You can shape it with a wet paint brush. You can sand it. It takes all kinds of paint. The shrink-and-crack problem is still there if you put it on too thick, but its not as bad as joint compound. And its stronger than joint compound. Give it a try!
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