Putty pads can be chopped with knife?

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student77
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Putty pads can be chopped with knife?

Post by student77 »

actually i will use putty stuff for sealing hole or gap around wire or line
they say putty stick is for sealing hole or gap
but it is somewhat expensive than Putty pads
so could i chop putty pads with knife to be kinda Putty sticks?
hi, i am a newbie. and somewhat bad at english.
therefore,especially as for slang, i might have some trouble in communicating..
and thank u for your kindness and great info
have a nice day
knightfly
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Post by knightfly »

Sure, no reason why not - the main thing is to seal those holes. If you're not concerned with fire rating, even acoustic caulk can work... Steve
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student77
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thank u

Post by student77 »

knightfly wrote:Sure, no reason why not - the main thing is to seal those holes. If you're not concerned with fire rating, even acoustic caulk can work... Steve
thank u..
i 've never seen this kinda stuff in my life..
i will order . thank u
hi, i am a newbie. and somewhat bad at english.
therefore,especially as for slang, i might have some trouble in communicating..
and thank u for your kindness and great info
have a nice day
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