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noun - a dough-like mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil
verb - apply putty in order to fix or fill
A doughlike cement made by mixing whiting and linseed oil, used to fill holes in woodwork and secure panes of glass.
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"Silly" egg stuff |
Glass pane securer |
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Also available in a "Silly" type, it's a mix of powdered chalk & linseed oil used to seal glass panes into frames |
The "silly" type of this product was introduced in 1950; don't use it to glaze windows |
The cement used by stained glass craftsmen is like this in their hands -- actually it is this in their hands |
You can replace a broken window pane yourself, but prime the wood before applying this, also called glazing compound |
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a soft, malleable greyish-yellow paste, made from ground chalk and raw linseed oil, that hardens after a few hours and is used for sealing glass in window frames and filling holes in wood. |
a dough-like mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil used especially to patch woodwork or secure panes of glass |
apply putty in order to fix or fill |
a soft substance like clay that is used especially for holding glass in window frames or for filling small holes in wood |
a thick, soft material that becomes hard when it dries and is used esp. for fixing glass into window frames or for filling small holes in wood |
A soft, malleable greyish-yellow paste, made from ground chalk and raw linseed oil, that hardens after a few hours and is used for sealing glass in window frames and filling holes in wood. |
A polishing powder, usually made from tin oxide, used in jewellery work. |
Seal or cover (something) with putty. |
A doughlike cement made by mixing whiting and linseed oil, used to fill holes in woodwork and secure panes of glass. |
A substance with a similar consistency or function. |
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Putty is a material with high plasticity, similar in texture to clay or dough, typically used in domestic construction and repair as a sealant or filler. Painter's Putty is typically a linseed oil-based product used for filling holes, minor cracks and defacements in wood only. Putties can also be made intumescent, in which case they are used for firestopping as well as for padding of electrical outlet boxes in fire-resistance rated drywall assemblies. In the latter case, hydrates in the putty produce an endothermic reaction to mitigate heat transfer to the unexposed side. |