use a puddy squigy to work in the resin!
I'll bet we won't find that in the archives! What is a puddy squigy?
Ron Freiberger
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applicator, sorry for my mental blocks
P.S. thanks Ron I got the package on thursday
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From: Ron Freiberger
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Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 6:09 PM
Subject: KR>use a puddy squigy
use a puddy squigy to work in the resin!
I'll bet we won't f
Could only be a putty Knife. ( small Trowel)
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a puddy knife could possably cut into the plastic overlay sheet, a plastic
blade works better,it takes a bit of pressure to
to work out all the dry areas
Could only be a putty Knife. ( small Trowel)
Now I have it! He meant a Putty Squegee.
Ron Freiberger
mailto: rfreiber...@swfla.rr.com
a puddy knife could possably cut into the plastic overlay sheet, a plastic
blade works better,it takes a bit of pressure to
to work out all the dry areas
Could only be a putty Knife. ( small Trowel)
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