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What's the partyline on Durham's Rockhard? When I was a kid I used it all
the time to hide the sins in my projects. Then I earned a few bucks, bought
a new blade for the round saw, learned how to sharpen my tools and -- viola
-- no more Rockhard. But, just had a contractor propose fabricating small
rosettes for window tracery from Rockhard by pouring the material into a
latex mould. I have my doubts. Anyone care to offer up strong, sarcastic,
and unsparing, but helpful comments?
Sign me,
Unconvinced.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gray, Tom [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 10:22 AM
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Subject: Re: Rockhard
Sorry Ruth, I was out of the office last week on my hands and knees trying
to get a tenant into her rehabbed unit. Rockhard is a "water putty" made by
Durham. Comes in a dry powder you mix with water for filling voids in
wooden surfaces. It has been around for YEARS (for sure since I was a kid).
Arkie Cuz
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruth Barton [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 7:33 AM
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Subject: Rockhard
What is Rockhard? Ruth
>
>> Told him last night if I found any more Rockhard, the carpenter would be
>wearing it where the sun doesn't shine!!!
>
>Tom,
Ruth (HOUGHTON) BARTON
Westminster,Vermont, USA
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