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Old 04-04-2003 | 04:32 PM
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Default using Hobbylite or another balsa filler?

I don't know if everyone uses this stuff or not, I never have, but the plane I am working on now I want to really get an excellent finish. What do you guys recommend to use as a balsa filler? Is there something better than the 'hobby shop stuff'???
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Old 04-04-2003 | 04:48 PM
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I use the same material, but from the paint department of Home Depot or Lowes. Cost about half as much. Red Devil One Time ready mixed spackling is the product I have on the bench now but there are many, just be sure it is the light weight spackling and not the stuff that is like drywall paste.
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The stuff from the LHS is really light, also it sands really well. I like it.
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Regular house-hold latex paint and micro-balloons work great. Very easy to sand.
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I like red devil too. Works great.
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Both the Red Devil, and the hobby shop fillers, tend to dry out in the container after time, and as product level becomes lower in the container. I keep a spray bottle with water and a VERY fine mist setting handy in my shop. When I am finished with the filler..... I give the surface in the jar a short blast of water mist. Very little now!! I also mist it into the cap. It will bead up there, and sprayed both places, it keeps my filler product "fresh as new". ....lownslo....

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