RE: Fiberglassing with Bondo brand resin (Full Version)

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john132 -> RE: Fiberglassing with Bondo brand resin (4/29/2008 8:56:25 PM)

Thanks man I worked my tail off on that one... Lots of sanding , sanding , sanding................lol looks pretty good though for my first. Next is an a4 skyhawk jet hangar hobbies




j.m. -> RE: Fiberglassing with Bondo brand resin (4/29/2008 11:34:05 PM)

try using epoxy on this one, and vacuum bag it with a food saver (if you don't already have a higher quality system)




john132 -> RE: Fiberglassing with Bondo brand resin (4/30/2008 2:15:41 PM)

Well hopefully I wont have to be doing any glassing on this one just finish work. And scale work. But damn wish i had thaught of that on the other one. I guess vacum bagging it smooth's out the surface so less SSSAAAAaaannnddddiiinnnggggggg......lol. That is a great idea man i will try it if i ever do another one.




Darren40 -> RE: Fiberglassing with Bondo brand resin (5/2/2008 6:22:17 AM)

I've also had problems with post-cure instability (parts warping) using Bondo brand resin. I use it for stuff like making spats but not for making large flat parts like landing gear covers.




tenacious101010 -> RE: Fiberglassing with Bondo brand resin (5/3/2008 12:14:23 AM)

j.m. can you describe hot the vacuum bag method is done?
Thanks, Denny




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