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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 21, '05 From Australia, Melb Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hi 6gc'ers,
I've been stalking this forum for about a month and it rock!, don't have pictures or anything to upload just yet. My gf take my car out sometimes well a couple of weeks ago while reversing she smack the car on the side walk ![]() ![]() Thanks guys -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE After you have it structuraly sound you can use thicked epoxy to fill in the outside (thinkened with microballons) Now this i've never heard before, are u talkin bout a milkshake mixture? check out main page and the tutorials and you'll be fine. -------------------- ![]() All I have in this world is my Balls and my Word and I'm not breaking em for no one,- Tony Montana Team 6gc 2005 |
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QUOTE(Drocay @ Dec 13, 2005 - 6:39 AM) [snapback]366647[/snapback] QUOTE After you have it structuraly sound you can use thicked epoxy to fill in the outside (thinkened with microballons) Now this i've never heard before, are u talkin bout a milkshake mixture? check out main page and the tutorials and you'll be fine. Microballoons are just like what they are called, little air filled spheres that make it easier to sand while thickening it so it doesn't sag during curing. System three epoxy has a really good manual that you can download that explains how to use epoxy, fillers, and fiberglass. West system also has good information: http://www.westsystem.com/ |
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