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Re: surface filling

Subject: Re: surface filling
From: Fred Fillinger <fillinger@ameritech.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 10:49:15
Tony Krzyzewski wrote:

> But wait....
> 
> Not only that, but it can also be easily applied on top of itself and can also
> be applied on top of Smooth Prime primer. It can also be used as a general
> filler around the home which helps justify the price to your wife.

Wait further, forgot....  For a tiny quantity to finish off small
defects, it's one small blob of tan, mixed with two small blobs of
blue.  Try eyeing minute amt's of laminating resin w/o risk of the mix
being forever tacky.

It feathers beautifully when doing such finishing touches in extremely
thin layers.  Expancell hardness is a function of how much resin is
used, so if you try to feather mixes of different hardness, the
sandpaper prefers the softer.  Cuss words fwg thought of another
overnight cure, if then, in thin layer.  If too resiny, then harder
than adjacent areas, cycle repeats. 

Regards,
Fred F.


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