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| Kremmit:
Doesn't Bondo dry kinda powdery? That may be even tougher to keep in place if you ever disassemble them, which I'm guessing you'd want to do before you dipped 'em. BTW, what is the dip stuff called? It sounds like handy stuff! |
| rdagger:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on November 23, 2004, 12:41:24 am ---BTW, what is the dip stuff called? --- End quote --- |
| sac01:
get some bondo-glass (it's bondo with tiny strands of fiberglass in it) fill the entire hole with it, and leave extra outside of the casing, then just sand down the whole mess to to original shape. It's super strong, and it won't crack. I've used it to fill holes in marine applications, and if it holds up to that beating, it will hold up for what you want. sac |
| DYNAGOD:
--- Quote from: rdagger on November 23, 2004, 02:14:05 am --- --- Quote from: Kremmit on November 23, 2004, 12:41:24 am ---BTW, what is the dip stuff called? It sounds like handy stuff! --- End quote --- Dip & Grip or Plasti Dip. --- End quote --- i use it at work to coat tooling when its not in use, it has absolutely no adhesive properties,its soft as supple rubber, and its more like a sleeve than a coating.. |
| paigeoliver:
Bondo and then spray on truck bedliner! Anyone ever considered getting an entire cab coated with spray on bedliner? Instant Duramold!! |
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