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smart51

posted on 17/1/11 at 07:50 PM Reply With Quote
Which body filler

If you go to a big motor factors, you're faced with an array of different body fillers which, on closer inspection, are all made by Davids / Isopon. Are they in fact all the same or are some better than others? Should I just buy the cheapest one in the shop?






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Dave Ashurst

posted on 17/1/11 at 07:55 PM Reply With Quote
If I had a question about fibreglass I'd ask someone who did a lot and was really good at it....

Guess who I'd ask?

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smart51

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:02 PM Reply With Quote
Your modesty does you credit Dave. Which would you recommend?






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blakep82

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:03 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Ashurst
If I had a question about fibreglass I'd ask someone who did a lot and was really good at it....

Guess who I'd ask?


a dodgy back street garage?
yeah, i really want some of the really runny stuff you see them use on telly, but the stuff i always end up with in is more like lumpy peanut butter, i like the stuff that looks like it goes on like marmite





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cliftyhanger

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:03 PM Reply With Quote
Go to a car refinishing specialist, they will be far more helpful. There is a huge variety indeed, some are extra smooth/resist pinpricks, some for going over galvanised and all sorts.
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stevebubs

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
What are you doing with it?
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smart51

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:15 PM Reply With Quote
I'm filling GRP taken from a male mould i.e. the rough side. I've sanded it with a long board to get rid of the big lumps and loose bits, now I want to get a smooth surface.






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cliftyhanger

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
dolphin glaze may be helpful (or not!)
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RazMan

posted on 17/1/11 at 08:45 PM Reply With Quote
I find Upol Easysand to be the easiest ..... coz it's easy to sand

Seriously though, over the past year I have tried quite a few and that one was by far the best IMO.





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Triton

posted on 17/1/11 at 09:07 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
I find Upol Easysand to be the easiest ..... coz it's easy to sand

Seriously though, over the past year I have tried quite a few and that one was by far the best IMO.


I would go with this one too and if you want it a bit more runny add a wee bit of resin





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Triton

posted on 17/1/11 at 09:09 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by smart51
I'm filling GRP taken from a male mould i.e. the rough side. I've sanded it with a long board to get rid of the big lumps and loose bits, now I want to get a smooth surface.


Is this so you can paint it or make another mould? You could always use top coat if it's not too bumpy then flat this and polish it up





My Daughter has taken over production of the damn fine Triton race seats and her contact email is emmatrs@live.co.uk.

www.tritonraceseats.com

www.hairyhedgehog.com

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BenB

posted on 17/1/11 at 09:24 PM Reply With Quote
I've always used P38 and it does the job for me....
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smart51

posted on 17/1/11 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Triton
quote:
Originally posted by smart51
I'm filling GRP taken from a male mould i.e. the rough side. I've sanded it with a long board to get rid of the big lumps and loose bits, now I want to get a smooth surface.


Is this so you can paint it or make another mould? You could always use top coat if it's not too bumpy then flat this and polish it up


I'll paint them rather than taking moulds and making finished pieces from them. I'm rapidly approaching the end of year 3 of a 1 year build. I want to get it done.






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Creative Andy

posted on 20/1/11 at 02:55 PM Reply With Quote
Best Filler

When I used to repair fibreglass aeroplanes, the best stuff we found was Light Fantastic, rich creamy and smooth, ( almost good enough to put on your strawberries!) or Upol No.1....the cheaper stuff we called "bondo" was only ever used to stick wood together when we made jigs. Both the above are not cheap, ( you tend to get what you pay for) so go check out prices on eBay....best of luck. I use it all the time with my projects
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