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<blockquote data-quote="nametaken" data-source="post: 993228" data-attributes="member: 561219"><p>1) The all purpose one(im using one now on my fg enclosure) is good. cutting with a wheel sounds like a bltch(compared to the all purpose bit).</p><p></p><p>2) Depends, are you going to carpet it, paint it? But dont use bondo glass, thats to fill in/patch holes. Use regular body filler, and look into the higher end fillers, bondo extreme/gold. I used classic and it was a *****(harder to sand and will have more pin holes in it.</p><p></p><p>3) 7 layers, that has to be rock solid, i have 3 on mine and its stif as hell. I think ill just put one more on(sub enclosure for a 15" avalanche, 1.5oz mat). But after 7 layers, you should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nametaken, post: 993228, member: 561219"] 1) The all purpose one(im using one now on my fg enclosure) is good. cutting with a wheel sounds like a bltch(compared to the all purpose bit). 2) Depends, are you going to carpet it, paint it? But dont use bondo glass, thats to fill in/patch holes. Use regular body filler, and look into the higher end fillers, bondo extreme/gold. I used classic and it was a *****(harder to sand and will have more pin holes in it. 3) 7 layers, that has to be rock solid, i have 3 on mine and its stif as hell. I think ill just put one more on(sub enclosure for a 15" avalanche, 1.5oz mat). But after 7 layers, you should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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