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            <title>Elmer&apos;s Carpenter&apos;s Finishing Wood Filler For Light Woods, 4 Ounces E834: Great Product</title>
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            <description>rating: 5/5 by: Epinions Author fubarthomas - I used it to seal nail holes in Clear Urethaned Hickory trim and very pleased with the results. Also used to fill gaps on Pine paneling. Highly...</description>
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            <title>Elmer&apos;s Carpenter&apos;s Finishing Wood Filler For Light Woods, 4 Ounces E834: Better Version</title>
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            <description>rating: 4/5 by: Epinions Author woodcraftfan - The finishing wood filler is great for detail work. For a stainable product that is easy to use and holds a bit stronger, Elmer&apos;s has introduced a new Stainable Wood Filler that is excellent...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:07:10 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Elmer&apos;s Carpenter&apos;s Finishing Wood Filler For Light Woods, 4 Ounces E834: Great For Fixing Little Boo-Boo&apos;s!</title>
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            <description>rating: 5/5 by: Epinions Author Birdfeather - When my husband built my aviary last year there were plenty of little imperfections. One that I noticed was the floor and little gaps where the plywood came together or was supposed to meet perfectly but didn&apos;t. I pointed this out and he said he had...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2005 22:53:44 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Elmer&apos;s Carpenter&apos;s Finishing Wood Filler For Light Woods, 4 Ounces E834: Fixing Your Boo Boo&apos;s in Light Woods</title>
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            <description>rating: 4/5 by: Epinions Author gamblin_man - One of the challenges when it comes to preparing a wood project for the final finish is handling imperfections in the piece. These may be natural or builder made problems. Usually the problem is a surface indentation of some sort. High spots can be...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 1 Nov 2004 22:48:19 GMT</pubDate>
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