fiberglassing
#4
dukk said it. You are going to be using a filler with alittle bit of glass thrown in. Now look at what is involved with fiberglassing you have a resin and matt/cothe that get rock hard and the more and more layers you put on the stronger it gets. If you were to keep just throwing the bindo glass on it will not hold up and crack and eventually fall apart.
#8
Bondo works, but then you will have to go over that bondo with glazing putty to fill all the pin holes, and thats a pain. I have had great luck with Rage Extreme, usually about 45 bucks a gallon, that on, go over it with increasing grits until you hit 400-600, then use a high build primer and paint.
regards, Mark
regards, Mark
#10
yes, it's a premium filler. basically if sanded properly, will leave no pinholes where glazing putty would be needed, thus saving quite a bit of time.
It's made by Evercoat, Evercoat's website
it's a little more expensive that buying a gallon of regular bondo, but when you subtract the glazing putty, and wasted time, it's well worth it.
hope that helps, Mark
It's made by Evercoat, Evercoat's website
it's a little more expensive that buying a gallon of regular bondo, but when you subtract the glazing putty, and wasted time, it's well worth it.
hope that helps, Mark