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recommend me some bondo!!!

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squire:
well yeah im in need of some any recommends?

nostrebor:
Go to your local Wal-Mart, walk to the automotive section, and pick up the can marked "Bondo".  ;) ;D













What? Choices?? Well, yes there are several choices...

You want the one that is *not* fiberglass, metal impregnated, or fancy dandy. Just regular plastic filler Bondo. It'll be the cheapest one, more than likely. see the pic attached...

97thruhiker:
Just finished a cabinet restoration where I used standard bondo to patch some holes and rebuild some corners.  Great stuff, highly recommend it.  Its very easy to work with except for the fact that it dries very quickly so mix it in small batches.

NightGod:
If you are only doing some small wood repairs/filling holes, there's this stuff called Plastic Wood that's pretty amazing, as well. You can pick it up at all of the usual places.

dweebs0r:
What about areas that include t-molding slots?

If you bondo up the are can you still cut a groove for the t-mold? or do you have to trim the t-molding and put it in place without the slot?

Thanks,
-D

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