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The problem with Polyfilla©

The problem with Polyfilla©

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... is that if you have a large crack to fill, there's never enough - particularly in a small packet.

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Originally posted by Mathurine
... is that if you have a large crack to fill, there's never enough - particularly in a small packet.
Just mix more. Jesus. For a brilliant chess player, you don't have much common sense. 😛

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The human body is able to expell such things...

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Just mix more. Jesus. For a brilliant chess player, you don't have much common sense. 😛
I have enough sense to whip my old man into submission; he does all that DIY nonsense. How could I read a book of openings with a plasterer's tool in my hand?? 🙂

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Originally posted by Mathurine
I have enough sense to whip my old man into submission; he does all that DIY nonsense. How could I read a book of openings with a plasterer's tool in my hand?? 🙂
With you reading your books on chess openings... im not suprised he DIY's

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
The human body is able to expell such things...
I think that the word 'exude' is more appropriate in this context.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
I think that the word 'exude' is more appropriate in this context.
Ooze a pretty boy, then !?

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
I think that the word 'exude' is more appropriate in this context.
Perhaps you are right.

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Originally posted by Mathurine
Ooze a pretty boy, then !?
Very dry. I almost cracked a smile then.

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On the seriuos side, try stuffing insulation, or someother filler into the hole first, you will use less polyfilla.

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