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Looking for a wood filler
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I've always used Famowood in the little 6 oz cans. I liked it because it dried quickly, didn't shrink, and was easy to sand. What I didn't like was how it hardened in the can as the acetone evaporated. Aceton content may be why its a rarity and now its $12 for six oz. What's a good substitute? I don't like the grease pencils and not really fond of the oil-based putties. I've got a few nail 'shiners' I need to fix and some gaps between joints I want to erase. I want to be able to stain with water-base.

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