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There is no relationship. -Joint compound is a plaster derivative for filling holes and emulsion (or latex) paint is only for painting and has no void filling function.
I would imagine you could but you sure are creating a ton of work for yourself. Painted wood paneling -grooves and all is being done a lot these days and looks great. I think I would consider covering the paneling with 1/2" sheet rock if a smooth surface was the goal. After all - what price sanity?!
The most effective supplement is said to be glucosamine. This compound can prevent joint disease and promote joint health. Garlic is also useful in that it is an excellent anti-inflammatory and can help to maintain flexibility in the joints.
Arthr(o) is the root word that closely means "joint."
A hard outer body covering called an exoskeleton.Specialized mouth partsJointed legsCompound EyesSegmented body
There is no relationship. -Joint compound is a plaster derivative for filling holes and emulsion (or latex) paint is only for painting and has no void filling function.
Basically the polish fills in the cracks and scuffs on the shoes...Kind of similar to using joint compound to fill cracks in plaster walls.
It's a specially formulated mix to trowel into joints and over cracks when making a wall from drywall panels.
No, Liquid Nails will not stick to joint compound
shoulder joint is a compound joint bcoz it si made of 3/ more bones and fuction as a single anatomical unit.
knee bones
good quality sealed joint and cracks
You can fix cracks in a plaster wall by applying joint compound that you can pick up at any hardware or home improvement store. Simply fill the crack with joint compound and smooth until the crack is sealed.
Yes it have
I would imagine you could but you sure are creating a ton of work for yourself. Painted wood paneling -grooves and all is being done a lot these days and looks great. I think I would consider covering the paneling with 1/2" sheet rock if a smooth surface was the goal. After all - what price sanity?!
Yes it's safe.
Yes, but only if the joint cement is still wet.