During some construction projects, I have found that the fast setting  
muds usually dry harder and are more difficult to sand.  Do a test  
spot before you get too carried away with this.

Howard Sheffield


On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:56 AM, lynnshouse2000 wrote
> Another product
> to consider is what is known as "15 minute mud". This is a dry
> product sold at paint stores. It is a fast setting joint compound
> which can be mixed in small quantities as needed. The caution noted
> by Billy Click is valid as the sanding dust contains free silica.
> Prolonged exposure to this dust can result in silicosis. Using a wet
> sponge to sand these products cannot be overemphasized.
>
> Lynn Ray
>
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>
> 



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