Chris,
For thin applications I use a pro product called Metalglaze from Evercoat.
It is less porous than Bondo but also thinner and flows more. It sands easy
and leaves a finer finish. It also a requires a catalyst but you use very
little or it sets up too fast. It can be used (and I recommmend) you use it
over bondo too for you final finish. Sand with 320. Available at auto paint
stores.
Gerard
>
>2. In stripping the paint, I saw that the facory had used some filler to
>cover the seams in the fenders. Is the Bondo brand good enough, or is
>there something else that you can recommend?
>
>I'll have pics in a few days - I just used up a roll of film and i'm
>getting it developed tomorrow. When it's in I'll post pics on my site,
>along with a bunch of other questions!
>
>-=Chris
>
>Chris King - cbking@alum.rpi.edu
>'79 Midget
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