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I am remodeling a 200 year old German Log House in Central Pennsylvania. I plan to rechink the logs on the interior of the house. Does anyone have a good receipe for mixing chink. I have a few that I got from a back issue of FHB in the 1980’s, but I would like to see what else is out there. Thanks.
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Marlin- Perma chink.
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I am remodeling a 200 year old German Log House in Central Pennsylvania. I plan to rechink the logs on the interior of the house. Does anyone have a good receipe for mixing chink. I have a few that I got from a back issue of FHB in the 1980's, but I would like to see what else is out there. Thanks.
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Marlin- Buy the Permachink in five gallon buckets and the gun to apply it with. Gun is around $100 and chink around $130 for five gallons. Buy backer rod if there is a lot of space to fill.