Awesome video, sir! A coworker told me about this product and I literally have 254 powder post beetles holes to fill… I’m sure nobody but me would have counted them for the sheer curiosity and fun of it…😂😂😂😂 Have a great day, and be blessed!
The key is always layering. It will hold up fine once cured, but you will certainly see the filled holes when stained. As stain penetrates the wood and glue differently, it will be noticeable. Could be a neat design feature. @@brandicash7877
But, would like to see you stain it now to see if it sticks out like a sore thumb. I have a few dents on the top of a table that is a light wood that I'm about to stain a dark brown. My bf says there is no way to fill them without them standing out too much after staining. I hate the dents and want them gone. Any suggestions?
There are some videos showing how you can get small dents out with a wet rag and an iron. Scratches that have broken the wood fibers will need to be sanded. Not sure how stainable the ca glue would be for that application.
I've never seen this before! Thanks for the tips!
Happy to help!
Awesome video, sir! A coworker told me about this product and I literally have 254 powder post beetles holes to fill… I’m sure nobody but me would have counted them for the sheer curiosity and fun of it…😂😂😂😂
Have a great day, and be blessed!
254?! Better get the big bottle.
How does this fair when filling powder post beetle holes in a surface you plan to stain?
The key is always layering. It will hold up fine once cured, but you will certainly see the filled holes when stained. As stain penetrates the wood and glue differently, it will be noticeable. Could be a neat design feature.
@@brandicash7877
Thanks. I'm curious if there are any issues with reuse of those bottle tips. Do you need to clear the tips in some way to reuse weeks later?
They send a ton of extra tips so if it gets clogged you either snip the tip or just put a new tip on.
But, would like to see you stain it now to see if it sticks out like a sore thumb. I have a few dents on the top of a table that is a light wood that I'm about to stain a dark brown. My bf says there is no way to fill them without them standing out too much after staining. I hate the dents and want them gone. Any suggestions?
There are some videos showing how you can get small dents out with a wet rag and an iron. Scratches that have broken the wood fibers will need to be sanded. Not sure how stainable the ca glue would be for that application.
I'm gonna assume this isn't food safe for cutting boards, correct?
Do they sell a turquoise color?