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<blockquote data-quote="bigjus" data-source="post: 832167" data-attributes="member: 559381"><p>was being added over a glass/resin base. the glassing wasn't too thick as it wasn't a structural part of the wall, was just to make the top look molded to the car (dammit for not taking pictures...). bondo was used mainly to fill in planned gaps and smooth out other parts that i (wrongly) assumed i could fill in w/ bondo. i wasn't using layers thicker than 1/4", in fact i don't think the 3 coats i added were that thick total. probably wasn't sticking together, they stuck together fine, the dried bondo just shrank waaaay more than expected causing the warpage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigjus, post: 832167, member: 559381"] was being added over a glass/resin base. the glassing wasn't too thick as it wasn't a structural part of the wall, was just to make the top look molded to the car (dammit for not taking pictures...). bondo was used mainly to fill in planned gaps and smooth out other parts that i (wrongly) assumed i could fill in w/ bondo. i wasn't using layers thicker than 1/4", in fact i don't think the 3 coats i added were that thick total. probably wasn't sticking together, they stuck together fine, the dried bondo just shrank waaaay more than expected causing the warpage. [/QUOTE]
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