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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 06:51:14 +0000, 1088 wrote:
Still fixing my fixer-upper. I chiseled and sanded the crazing in the gelcoat, then filled with several different things and the cracks are covered ok but the tiny, tiny pin-holes will not fill. Many of these looked like tiny black spots at first. Any attempt to fill them results in some kind of gassing and the filler just ozzes back out after a while. Things I've tried: marine tex west system epoxy and 407/404/talc automotive bondo ($13 per gallon) white yuppie-yacht bondo system3 epoxy and 404 real smelly blue spot putty from the auto store I was reasonably pleased until I sanded the second coat of primer (parker 1040) vacuumed and washed and, and, and there they are again- sons of bitches! I'm definately open to suggestion at this point. Thanks for your time as always. You put bondo on a boat? I've heard that it has gypsum or something in it and is a disaster on boats. I don't have any firsthand experience. Hopefully it is not true and someone can confirm. Roughly how many spots are there? And how wide are they? What I'm getting at is would it be feasibly to treat them individually with some kind of rotary tool? --Mac |
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