I like Durham's water putty, available at most hardware stores. Easy to work with, clean with water, and can be shaped when partially dry.
Also, I used Minwax wood hardener in the wood that was left to get a good surface to bond to.
Jim Thompson <ifixaudio@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hey Group, Is there any info out there or archived on the list on how
>to do cabinet corner and trim repair?The Tempest machine I obtained has
>some pretty bad cabinet corners and loose trim from missing wood.I was
>thinking fiberglass, bondo or an epoxy but thought I had better consult
>with the pros. Thanks Jim
>
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