The Greengoblin build thread
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#281
really?
What do you mean fiberglass?
I'm talking about smoothing out all those areas around gas cap and others.
You be using fiberglass to do that?
Wouldn't it be more likely to crack than bondo?
Long time ago I worked at the Port of Seattle, I use to repair damaged shipping containers. And one of the materials I used to repair some of the damage was some sort of marine bondo that usually used on boats. It's a bondo mixed with fibers. Amassing product. Easy to work with just like any other bondo and does not crack because of the fiberglass fibers in it.
What do you mean fiberglass?
I'm talking about smoothing out all those areas around gas cap and others.
You be using fiberglass to do that?
Wouldn't it be more likely to crack than bondo?
Long time ago I worked at the Port of Seattle, I use to repair damaged shipping containers. And one of the materials I used to repair some of the damage was some sort of marine bondo that usually used on boats. It's a bondo mixed with fibers. Amassing product. Easy to work with just like any other bondo and does not crack because of the fiberglass fibers in it.
#282
Around the gas cap, I still need to grind the metal down somemore along with feather the fiber glass edge down, but I will be using duraglass there. The body kit is made of fiberglass and will be taking care of any of the defects in the gel coat, etc with fiberglass. Then a light coat of filler will be used for final sanding.