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Durham rock putty
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durham rock putty

I have only used paint so far but this stuff is adapitable to anything I have used up to now. The web site recmends "dry colors", I guess that would be like Rit die or something like that. I ahve colored it with a little paint but it takes longe to set up when you have paint in it. You could even make a imprint in the bricks with some little wooden letters (inverted) It would give you a exact mirror immage of the mold.Īs I said it is cream color (ivory) in it's natural state. Th side up will be rough so the finished side would be the side down aganist something smooth. If I were going to use it in a mold I think I would spray the mold with Pam cooking spray first so it would be easy to break loose after it setts up. I think I could paint some pollyuathane over it and have it exactly like glazed tile. I might even try some 1 inch by 1 inch tile. That is what gave me the idea to make paving stones with it. After it setts up you can pop it fight out of the bottom of the cup and have a perfect round flat stone (well it is a mirror imange of the cup's bottom. When I use it I allways have some levt in the plastic cup. Sure would help making bricks/stones/blocks a lot cheaper. Kevin, you've got me wondering if this would work with the brick/stone stencils mentioned in another thread. PRODUCTAND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product ldentity: Durhams Rock Hard Water Putty Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use: supplier: Donald Durham company, lnc.

durham rock putty

Thank You all for your advise and knowledge I live in fear of useing some poroduct that should'nt be used on dollhouses and "anybody" with a brain knows better-LOL I am so new, I just want to check for screams of NOOOOOOOO before I proceed to far. The reason I brought it up was to find out if useing it was a no no in dollhouse construction. The thing with Durham's is you can mix a themble or a pail of the stuff depending on what you need and the rest don't set up after you open the can. I think that was used with wire lath in old houses to make a smoth surface. Let me tell you if it is a paint grade surface BONDO works like a dream, but you can not stain it.Īs for the plaster from Paris, I have never used the stuff. Sounds like this is what Gina is talking about. I have used it to "build" a corner back on a wall (real house) that was damanged in a spot. The graet thing about it is you can sand it and shape it. It is something that should be easy to find in almost ant hardware store. Sharon, I get mine at a lumber yard here called McCoy's. The thicker you mix it the heavyer the texture will be. View more by Durhams Sticks and stays putty will not shrink Makes long lasting repairs in wood, plaster, drywall, stone, tile, concrete and other materials.

durham rock putty

It makes a texture like what we in the building trades called "knock down" Looks something like stucko. I use a brush to "stepple' it on and then use a 3 inch putty knife to go over the top of it after it has set up a little. It never shrinks and has great bonding strength. Naw, this stuff is American-LOL I don't know about it's adhesive quality. Durham’s Rock Hard Water Putty is a gypsum-based filler a powder that becomes very hard when mixed with water. original sound - Kate Perez.Sounds like Plaster of Paris with an adhesive.

  • P.S if it sounds like I’m whispering it’s because I am, I have a one year old still sleeping 🤣".
  • If you’re in the market for a new filler definitely check this one out!.
  • I did use this on another piece as well, it dries incredibly hard and sands down beautifully!!.
  • I applied it with my fingers cause I’m a savage but you should probably use a putty tool to apply.
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    This product is available at Home Depot but it’s near the wall patch products not the wood filler, so I would have never looked for it as a product to use for my wood.P.S if it sounds like I’m whispering it’s because I am, I have a one year old still sleeping 🤣ħ0 Likes, TikTok video from Kate Perez "A few things to note that I didn’t mention in the video!.I am running a comparison to roads built using Durhams Rock hard putty as shown in the. This product is available at Home Depot but it’s near the wall patch products not the wood filler, so I would have never looked for it as a product to use for my wood. The Challenge - Rock Hard Water putty vs Auto body filler putty.A few things to note that I didn’t mention in the video!













    Durham rock putty