"dadiOH wrote:
> 2. Bondo (cheap) which is polyester resin and talc. Sands easily
but
> less so than #1. Source: auto parts store. Won't stick as well as
#3
> but I used it years ago from time to time on a 40' ketch with no
> problems. Certainly, none above the waterline.
IMHO, should be used on cars.
As indicated, has some problems.
> 3. Epoxy resin thickened with talc or Cabosil. Filled with talc
sands
> easier (but less so than Bondo) but is heavier than filled with
> Cabosil. Source: epoxy vendor. Note that it may be hard to fair
off
> a surface where it has been applied as it will be harder than the
> wood...best to appy an unfilled coat over all, then fill and sand.
> IMO, YMMV.
Epoxy is the best choice when filled with micro-balloons to make
fairing putty.
Talc is heavy and adds no strength whatever, just sucks up epoxy.
Best left for the Bondo applications.
Cab-O-Sil is improve hang time, but is imposssible to sand and I found
unnecessary.
You add Cab-O-Sil to fairing putty until you learn better.
Again, YMMV.
Have fun.
Lew
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