Re: Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar
By:Don Lucas
Date: 11/21/2002, 11:32 am
Date: 11/21/2002, 11:32 am
In Response To: Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar (Bobby Curtis)
: Gaps filled with a mixture of epoxy and wood flour end up being a lot harder
: then the adjacent cedar strips. This makes sanding a real challenge. Has
: anyone found a wood filler that when cured will have the look and feel of
: cedar and therefore be as soft as the surrounding cedar strips?
: Bobby
I used Zar latex wood filler and used latex artist colors to tint it to match the redwood strips. It has been in for 1.5 years with no proplems. It does some what stain so you must fully sand or tape off the good areas. Most wood floor guys use it on strip floors before the polyurathane finsh.
Don
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar
Bobby Curtis -- 11/21/2002, 11:02 am- Re: Strip: Try Starbucks
Scott -- 11/21/2002, 5:39 pm- Re: Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar
Rob Macks -- 11/21/2002, 1:33 pm- Re: You mean Durhams?
Don Beale -- 11/21/2002, 7:39 pm- Re: You mean Durhams?
Rob Macks -- 11/22/2002, 9:41 am- Re: Durham's with Aniline Dye *LINK*
Dave Houser -- 11/21/2002, 8:46 pm- Re: Durham's with Aniline Dye
Patsy -- 11/22/2002, 8:10 am- Re: Durhams with Aniline Dye
Dave Houser -- 11/24/2002, 12:46 am
- Re: Durhams with Aniline Dye
- Re: Durham's with Aniline Dye *LINK*
- Re: You mean Durhams?
- Re: Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar
Don Lucas -- 11/21/2002, 11:32 am- Re: Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar
Shawn Baker -- 11/21/2002, 11:28 am - Re: Strip: Wood Filler That Imitates Cedar
- Re: Strip: Try Starbucks