[RocketsNW] Brushable sandable filler/primer?
Scott Berfield
sb at berfield.com
Sun May 3 21:45:12 PDT 2009
I use microspheres in West Epoxy. Not supre fast curing, but very sandable and you can mix to any stiffness.
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Deputy [mailto:greg at blastzone.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 3, 2009 09:22 PM
To: rockets at rocketsnw.com
Subject: [RocketsNW] Brushable sandable filler/primer?
Once upon a time there was a product I used all the time for smoothing outthe weave of fiberglassed tubes. I think it was by a company named'hobbypoxy' called fastfill. It was a white material that came in quartcans. It could be brushed on, dried pretty quick, and sanded super nice.Could do one or two coats with sanding after each coat and go from afiberglassed tube with the weave showing through to a glass smooth surface.Unfortunately, it no longer appears to be available. Is anyone aware of asimilar product out there? All I can seem to find are sprayable high fillprimers, which would be great if I wanted to mess with a spray setup, whichI don't. There's also spray cans of similar stuff, but spendy. Can thesprayable products be brushed on? Thanks for any tips!Greg_______________________________________________Rockets mailing listRockets at rocketsnw.comhttp://mx1.blastzone.com/mailman/listinfo/rockets
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I use microspheres in West Epoxy. Not supre fast curing, but very sandable and you can mix to any stiffness.
-----Original Message-----
From:
Greg Deputy [mailto:greg at blastzone.com]
Sent:
Sunday, May 3, 2009 09:22 PM
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rockets at rocketsnw.com
Subject:
[RocketsNW] Brushable sandable filler/primer?
Once upon a time there was a product I used all the time for smoothing out the weave of fiberglassed tubes. I think it was by a company named 'hobbypoxy' called fastfill. It was a white material that came in quart cans. It could be brushed on, dried pretty quick, and sanded super nice. Could do one or two coats with sanding after each coat and go from a fiberglassed tube with the weave showing through to a glass smooth surface. Unfortunately, it no longer appears to be available. Is anyone aware of a similar product out there? All I can seem to find are sprayable high fill primers, which would be great if I wanted to mess with a spray setup, which I don't. There's also spray cans of similar stuff, but spendy. Can the sprayable products be brushed on? Thanks for any tips! Greg _______________________________________________ Rockets mailing list Rockets at rocketsnw.com http://mx1.blastzone.com/mailman/listinfo/rockets
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