Webb22 apr. 2012 · A slow cure 12 hours latter the surface is still tacky. You should be able to remove from mold and leave set (I put mine outside) for a few hours and they should cure. Remember we're talking PR here. Displaced Canadian said: If I put in less hardener will the resin cure slower or just not as hard? Webb29 okt. 2006 · I can't find any plain auto body filler that's just regular slower cure. Everyone that I've tried carries the lightweight super quick curing bondo, great for patching a hole …
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Webb24 maj 2006 · evercoat makes a product called Honey, I like it but I'm pretty sure you can just cut your bondo with fiber glass resin (I have been told) but have never tried that … WebbBondo® Fiberglass Resin is a strong material commonly used for autos, boat building and other repairs. This high-strength polyester resin can be used with fiberglass mats or cloths on surfaces including fiberglass, wood, metal and masonry to repair metal rust-outs and to recreate or join surfaces. It can also be used by itself as a wood or concrete sealer. It … glenn beck rationalwiki
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Webb15 nov. 2024 · The first factor that will determine how long Bondo takes to dry is how much hardener you add to the substance. If you add more hardener it will dry and cure faster, … Webb11 maj 2015 · Working quickly, mix the Bondo and stuff it into the syringe (messy!). Attach the cylinder to a slowly-rotating variable-speed drill and extrude Bondo from the modified … WebbRe: Slow Drying Bondo-- What to do?? in reply to Old Farmer, 03-26-2005 07:26:43 I would have readily agreed with the others until I read a particular article last year. The article … body positivity advertisement