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Old March 10th, 2008
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Re: Repairing Cork

You'd need to sand some cork down to get cork dust.

I know guys use wine corks.

You can use Devcon.

By the looks of your repair...You aren't really missing any cork. I don't think you need to put any cork dust in your epoxy. You could but I don't think its necessary.
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