body filler as mould reinforcement


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japcarmaniac
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seen this today. what do you guys think of this method?

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Kevin,

I agree on the fact on using "fibre filler". I use that (vinylester resin and finely cut 150 g/sqm mat, all that forming some kind of paste) to fill tight corners when switching from 150 g/sqm mat to 450 g/sqm mat in laminations. Or even between gelcoat and 150 g/sqm mat when having really tight curves.

So you are right talking about a fibre media.

But the guy in the video clearly talks about "good old fashion bondo". Thats JUNKYARD TECHNOLOGY, and people who want to start playing with composites will just be screwed with that process if they dont do further research.

I'm upset with that video and I claim it loud and clear.

 



 


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