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Looking for Filler

05/05/2011 12:59 AM

Sir

which is the best ,cheapest,freely available,inert,water soluble, lightest weight weight filler ?

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Re: sir.which is best lightest weight,cheapest,inert,water soluble,freely available

05/05/2011 1:50 AM

Plaster of Paris?

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Re: sir.which is best lightest weight,cheapest,inert,water soluble,freely available

05/05/2011 1:59 AM

Yeso!

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Re: sir.which is best lightest weight,cheapest,inert,water soluble,freely available

05/05/2011 6:41 AM

Depends on what you're filling. Is it a balloon? A hole in you're yard? A tooth?.......................................

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05/05/2011 4:13 PM

What's the application? If it is for baking I recommend icing sugar.

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05/06/2011 1:43 AM

Ah, good point! Now a savory pie could be part filled with instant mash potato. It's water soluble, inert, and I'm sure you could buy it in any local food shop for only a few Zimbabwe Dollars!

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05/06/2011 12:55 AM

Glass bubbles and wallpaper paste?

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