Trying to drill in that stuff was a lost cause
e this for filling small knot holes, filling grain on porous wood types like ash and oak when I want a super-smooth finish, and for making general repairs around the house
I'd say this is a bit more difficult to work with as it is more sludge-like compare to Elmer's brand wood filler for example, but the price and ease of storage more than compensates that
Would recommend to anyone
This thing is irreplaceable as far as I know
I bet this is the stuff professionals use when they need wood putty