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Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 22:58:06 -0400
From: "alofusblount" <alofusblountnopsamel.net>
Subject: Re: Body Filler Needed


It's ugly and requires lots of sanding but use fuel tank epoxy for small fender well holes. with some primer and a touch of paint it looks passable. good luck dave "thompson" <thompson146removenopsamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:toggfqg4beh98fnopsam.supernews.com... > I am trying to fix up the fenders on my old '84 to go for another state > inspection. I'm not really picky about how it looks but the inspectors are > really picky about rust and jagged edges around these parts. > > I looking for a body filler material that is pliable/moldable for a longer > period than the Bondo that I'm used to using. I'd like something with a > 'playdoh' or 'silly putty' consistency so that I can roll it up, push it in > the hole and form an edge for the fender wells then have it harden over time > (say 12-24 hours). I'm not so concerned about set up time taking long as I > am getting it molded and in place before it all hardens. Is there anything > like this out there, or am I stuck to working with small quantities of Bondo > quickly before it hardens. > > BTW - I haven't had much luck using those fiberglass kits either - maybe > it's just me. > > > >

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