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where would i find Bondo?
Mr. Bubblehead:
Just curious, what are you using it for?
pcates:
--- Quote from: Mr. Bubblehead on September 22, 2005, 09:35:18 am ---Just curious, what are you using it for?
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Not sure what he is using it for, but I used it to fill in gaps, holes, and scrathes when I was restoring an old DK cab. It fills in nicely, and sanded down has a super hard finish that is paintable.
Patrick
Mr. Bubblehead:
--- Quote from: pcates on September 22, 2005, 09:49:55 am ---
--- Quote from: Mr. Bubblehead on September 22, 2005, 09:35:18 am ---Just curious, what are you using it for?
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Not sure what he is using it for, but I used it to fill in gaps, holes, and scrathes when I was restoring an old DK cab. It fills in nicely, and sanded down has a super hard finish that is paintable.
Patrick
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That's what I thought, I use it for filling in screw holes and scratches because it dries in several minutes and can be sanded (no waiting for wood filler to dry). Also I use fiberglass gelcoat on cabs before I prime/paint them, it makes them perfectly smooth and also makes the wood resistant to moisture.
stratjakt:
How do you apply the gelcoat? Is it sprayed? I've never heard this before..
Mr. Bubblehead:
--- Quote from: stratjakt on September 23, 2005, 12:48:17 am ---How do you apply the gelcoat? Is it sprayed? I've never heard this before..
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It can be sprayed or brushed on. Homemade arcade cabinets are probably not a common application for fiberglass, but in working with it on another project I spilled some and "accidentally" found out that it permanently bonds to floor underlayment (particle board). I don't think that it would adhere very well to MDF, though.
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