Hello my friend, It is important to store powder fillings. I also keep them in jars. good idea. nice informative video. Thank you. see you buddy. all the best.
Me too. The squeezy tubes are okay but generally too runny with poor ‘slump’ properties, so no good for deeper holes or filling ceilings etc. as you say, with powder you can make it drier, to allow a thicker spread. Lol, much like Colman’s English Mustard, the powder version of that can be made so strong, it will make your eyes stream. Do you have Colman’s over there?
Hello my friend,
It is important to store powder fillings. I also keep them in jars. good idea. nice informative video. Thank you. see you buddy. all the best.
Cheers mate.
Hi Ian- I always like the powder version of fillers.. Always kept in Jars and you can control the consistency of your mix... Great stuff! Thanks!!!!!!
Me too. The squeezy tubes are okay but generally too runny with poor ‘slump’ properties, so no good for deeper holes or filling ceilings etc. as you say, with powder you can make it drier, to allow a thicker spread.
Lol, much like Colman’s English Mustard, the powder version of that can be made so strong, it will make your eyes stream. Do you have Colman’s over there?
Excellent. I bought one of the tubes a few weeks ago.
How are you finding it? I assume you're in the UK?
Nice one Ian..... I'm heading out to my dustbin to rescue a big old coffee jar right now! 👍
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That makes sense Ian well said and a great idea
Cheers Phil.
I’m sure some beasts have had to use that on their faces to fill in some cracks before lol
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Nooice!
Cheers Ears!!!