Depending on how low the low spots are, The best thing to use is a stick slurry
of micro and resin. Don't go to thick just fill the low spots. Then use the
stuff Mark Jones talked about icing to feather out any small areas
Lee Van Dyke
> On Aug 14, 2015, at 1:46 PM, peter via KRnet wrote:
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Never use bondo. Sands poorly and cracks due to low cohesive strength. Peter
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Filling low spots in cured fiberglass without spending $200
on a can of EA960F
also, I just watched a documentary on how the guy (custom car builder) made the
shuttle craft for the original star trek (its on youtube).? he mentioned us
vertical, sanding board.
> Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 12:10:35 -0400
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> Subject: Re: KR> Filling low spots in cured fiberglass without spending $200
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> Body filler
e: KR>
Filling low spots in cured fiberglass without spending $200
on a can of EA960F
the article suggests laying on a coat of black primer before filling, to help
visualize the topography during sanding. ?
iller, no?
> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 17:21:16 -0500
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> Subject: Re: KR> Filling low spots in cured fiberglass without spending $200
> on a can of EA960F
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Like Jeff mentioned, using your epoxy sytem and microspheres will give you the
lightest and cheapes filler available. Do not fill the low spots untill you
are ready to fill the whole elevator. Do it in one operation if possible.
Then you can sing the sanding song while sanding.
Roger Baalman
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> So, I just re-did my elevator, and I have some small depressions in the
> skin
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> I've sanded down what I can, but some are too low to sand out
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> What do you guys use for filling/fairing compound, for this sort of thing?
West Epoxy and microspheres.
-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM
(GMT-06:00) To: KRnet Cc: Dave Acklam Subject: KR>
Filling low spots in cured fiberglass without spending $200 on
a can of EA960F
So, I just re-did my elevator, and I have some small depressions in the
skin
I've sanded down what I can, but some are too low to sand out
Wha
So, I just re-did my elevator, and I have some small depressions in the
skin
I've sanded down what I can, but some are too low to sand out
What do you guys use for filling/fairing compound, for this sort of thing?
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