whiskeyman
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I rebuilt a crock using Bondo. After it dried I sanded the patches and used spot putty to fill in small holes/cracks...sanded it again and painted it with oil paint, mixed to match the gray glaze on the crock...After it dried, I sprayed a clear matte sealer allover it...Looks good from a distance...LOL. Another good patch material to use is dental putty...It comes in a white powder form and you add water...mix and apply to cracks, and over holes (missing areas)...I apply masking tape inside the crock & over the missing areas, so the patching material will stay in place until it sets up. Jugs are more hard to fill in, so you need a thick heavy quik-drying material to patch it....like Bondo. I have seen people tape over the outside of a holed jug and pour the patching material inside the jug , then place the jug so the patch material covers the holed area...When dried, , remove the tape and sand, etc... For handles....use a small amount of Bondo...Place two gobs, where the handle was attached, press the handle into them, until you "feel" you have a secure seat......let it set a short while, then trim off the excess with an exacto knife, after dry...paint the exposed Bondo.
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