You can make castings with it.

John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Billy Click 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 3:01 PM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} wallboard mud


    
  Alex,

  My experience with wall board mud is to build pavement. I applied it in a 
couple of thin layers using a damp sponge to smooth it between applications. 


  The damp sponge keeps sanding to a minimum, and if your'e careful, no sanding 
is required. Sanding mud can get very messy as anyone who has floated sheetrock 
can attest. Putting a little color into it as Stan S has suggested would keep 
you from seeing those glaring chipped spots later.


  Sounds as if you have enough to pave several parking lots. :)


  Billy


  On May 25, 2012, at 10:55 AM, Alex Binkley wrote:


      


    Hi:
     I have been gifted with a large partly used pail of wall board mud and 
wondering about what to do with it.
     One idea is to create blobs of it, let dry and then paint in rock colors. 
Or break up the blobs to create small rock and boulders and colour.
     Any benefit to this. Better idea with what do with pail. It would be worth 
keeping even if the content is useless.
    cheers






  

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