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Wood Plastic

April 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Easy to make. Take any desired amount of wood flour or finely sifted sawdust. Add enough ordinary clear lacquer to make a thick putty like mass. This will keep for a long time if kept in a tightly closed container. It makes a fine durable material for mending and patching wood.

Purchase a can of plastic wood from your local hardware store. You can see how it is packaged. Note: “Plastic Wood” is a registered name. If you wish to package and sell this product, you cannot use that name legally. You can make up a name of your own.

Wood Flour may be purchased from….Wood Flour Inc., Howard Street, Winchester, NH or Composition Materials Co., Ridgeway Cir, Summer St., Stanford, CT 06905.

You may obtain it from local woodworking plants.

Source of Supplies:
Metal can may be purchased from…Fruend Can Co., 4439 S. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, IL
Paper labels from…Fraser Label Co., 734 S. Federal St., Chicago, IL

Please share how you found this wood plastics and uses you put it to with your HealthSufficiency family and friends. 

Lee Porter an author and entrepreneur for HealthSufficiency, a continuing health, personal development and life dynamic education and business development company helping people to be meet their potential to lead healthy, prosperous and successful lives.

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