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first time trying bondo/custom emblems
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thx
Scott
edit: Upon closer inspection of the can, I found this: NET WT 1 Lb 14 OZ FILLER 1.0 OZ HARDENER
is this stuff premixed?
Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2006/11/22 17:33
Post edited by: 77KZ650, at: 2006/11/29 22:15
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Should be a little squeeze tube of red or blue or maybe even green goo that came along with it - usually under a pop-top plastic lid on the can.
If not, CT prolly has extra on the shelf, a little tube for not more than $2 CDN, I'd hope.
A little dab 'll do ya. Per ounce of bondo, a 3 gram squirt will be enough. The setting time of the bondo/hardener mix will vary depending on the amount of hardener goo used.
One tube of hardener goo should easily handle more than one can of bondo.
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Hey, while you're there, might wanna take a gander for a pack of *bondo spreaders* - little spatula-looking things without handles. Usually yellow. Come in a graduated-size assortment, usually 3 per. From the sounds of it, you'll only need the smaller.
That is, unless you want to do it all with your fingers.
Better limber up my typing pinkies, I smell a weekend's worth of questions coming my way...
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and under no circumstances go to relieve yourself with any left over bondo on your hands,dont ask how i know this! :S :blush: :huh: :dry: :blink: :blink: :blink: :ohmy: :sick: :woohoo: :silly: :woohoo: :silly:
Tech answer:
Look (or feel) familiar? :blink: :woohoo:
(hint: Bondo curing is an exothermic reaction)
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yeah thats the one!:blink: :S :pinch: :woohoo: :silly: :woohoo: :silly:wireman wrote:
and under no circumstances go to relieve yourself with any left over bondo on your hands,dont ask how i know this! :S :blush: :huh: :dry: :blink: :blink: :blink: :ohmy: :sick: :woohoo: :silly: :woohoo: :silly:
Tech answer:
Look (or feel) familiar? :blink: :woohoo:
(hint: Bondo curing is an exothermic reaction)
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That color of the spreader is the right mix for the bondo. Too light, and it won't harden well or take longer. Too dark and it will harden up faster than you can imagine!
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Post edited by: wiredgeorge, at: 2006/11/24 15:35
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I have to ask... why are you using Bondo on plastic side covers? It is intended for use on steel surfaces... like your gas tank.
Because it works.
It works really, really well. It adheres well, it flexes well, it has similar thermal expansion properties, it loves being primed and painted over, it's easy to work with - and it's cheap.
I've been doing it for over 30 years, and knew a whole generation of body-people that did it before me.
No need to take my word for it - but it'll do nicely.
As far as the "spreader color" goes, I can't imagine the color helping since when you mix Bondo filler with hardener....
That one has me hanging too. I've probaly spread a TON of bondo over the years, and that's the first I've heard of it... :huh:
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