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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 191687" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>I think I'll have to disagree with you.. While you don't want just resin for structual use, to use it to fill cracks would be fine if they were too small for like a glass/resin paste to be pushed into.. keep in mind there are a lot of types of 'cracks'.. and note that I suggested using a little glass with it if it was big enough, glass/resin will be a LOT stronger in a crack than bondo..</p><p></p><p>And, not all resin has wax in it.. 'layering' resin is normally wax free so you don't have to sand.. Surfacing resin has wax that will need to be sanded between layers and before painting..</p><p></p><p>From what I understand, bono (body filler) is only used to get a surface that is easier to work with (sanding wise) than fiberglass.. if you get a pretty smooth surface of just glasswork, you won't need filler at all.. it's just hard to get that smooth on the surface..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 191687, member: 546108"] I think I'll have to disagree with you.. While you don't want just resin for structual use, to use it to fill cracks would be fine if they were too small for like a glass/resin paste to be pushed into.. keep in mind there are a lot of types of 'cracks'.. and note that I suggested using a little glass with it if it was big enough, glass/resin will be a LOT stronger in a crack than bondo.. And, not all resin has wax in it.. 'layering' resin is normally wax free so you don't have to sand.. Surfacing resin has wax that will need to be sanded between layers and before painting.. From what I understand, bono (body filler) is only used to get a surface that is easier to work with (sanding wise) than fiberglass.. if you get a pretty smooth surface of just glasswork, you won't need filler at all.. it's just hard to get that smooth on the surface.. [/QUOTE]
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