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<blockquote data-quote="ASDF12345" data-source="post: 190773" data-attributes="member: 545961"><p>Gooooooooooooo bad idea. Never use resin unless there is a medium with it sucvh as fiberglass mat or cloth. Resin by itself is very brittle and if it doesnt break with normal use the fluxuation in temp will crack it out. Use body fill to fill holes. Stay away from Puttys as they dont really chemically bond with the wax surface that forms over resin (resin has wax in it when it dries the wax goes to the outside most layer of the resin thats why you have to sand between layers). A really good filler is called "Rage: Gold Lightweight body filler." You can get it over thenet if you can't find it loccally. It dries very hard very fast and sand very easily, this is what the pros use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASDF12345, post: 190773, member: 545961"] Gooooooooooooo bad idea. Never use resin unless there is a medium with it sucvh as fiberglass mat or cloth. Resin by itself is very brittle and if it doesnt break with normal use the fluxuation in temp will crack it out. Use body fill to fill holes. Stay away from Puttys as they dont really chemically bond with the wax surface that forms over resin (resin has wax in it when it dries the wax goes to the outside most layer of the resin thats why you have to sand between layers). A really good filler is called "Rage: Gold Lightweight body filler." You can get it over thenet if you can't find it loccally. It dries very hard very fast and sand very easily, this is what the pros use. [/QUOTE]
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