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Correction fluid....

October 26 2005 at 5:08 AM
  (Login puddle87)
from IP address 130.102.0.177


Response to correction fluid as filler???

Hello,
Just a thought: Correction fluid is a liquid, so it might not last particularly long, or hold the form that you are after. However, as you said, for small (I would think really small) gaps it might be okay. I wouldn't try it with gaps greater then a 1mm as the fluid would probably just 'sink' down and not hold a flat line.
I'd try it though and get back to us all. I'm interested to know.
JAMES

 
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  1. Correction Fluid - Dave Foster on Oct 26, 2:23 PM
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