>>Car body filler for any divets is much better to work with than wood fillers but it stinks
I have always found the two part wood filler to be really great.
I have used many many tins of it and certainly some jobs I can date to 15 years ago and there is no sign of the repair.
In some cases I was forced to use big globs of it and it has not moved.
I learned to ensure any knots in wood were removed and scraped out then I inserted screws or hardboard nails as an additional key.
I finished " sanding" the surface with my Cintride sanders ". The result is a glass type smooth finish. I think Cintride type products are available.
My only failure was with denatured oak window sills. the filler would just not stay in.
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