QUOTE: Originally posted by jkeaton In some markets you'll find 'Durabond", which is a competitor to Hydrocal (they were both developed for the same purpose - smoothing out irregularities and screw holes when installing gyprock/plaster wallboard/gypsum wallboard). Durabond is sold in several 'numbers' - Durabond 30, Durabond 50, etc. The higher the number, the stronger the final plaster - but cost also rises. Jim
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QUOTE: Originally posted by KenK Suggesstions? the U.S. Gypsum web site suggests that Hydrocal plaster is not made anymore. They only mention Hydrocal cement.