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Post by prumus99 on Feb 17, 2010 20:10:50 GMT -5
Hi Guys,
I need some help, what is the best way to fill pin holes in resin? The pin hole is in a body line! I'm not the best with the whole body work thing, so any tips would be of great help.
Thanks
Alan
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Post by Nacho Z on Feb 17, 2010 21:04:42 GMT -5
My disclaimer.....I've never worked with resin. From what I've read you can use regular old superglue and hit with kicker. You can immediately sand it down smooth. Gary Kulchock is the master with superglue and using it for all sorts of body work. Any ideas Gary?
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Post by ferrarichip on Feb 17, 2010 21:54:43 GMT -5
For bigger bubbles in resin you may have to do several applications. Don't wait too long to sand as the superglue will get harder than the surrounding resin and will be hard to level. Use a thicker medium viscosity glue as it stays in place and fills better than the thin runny stuff.
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Post by Gary Kulchock on Feb 17, 2010 22:36:45 GMT -5
My disclaimer.....I've never worked with resin. From what I've read you can use regular old superglue and hit with kicker. You can immediately sand it down smooth. Gary Kulchock is the master with superglue and using it for all sorts of body work. Any ideas Gary? I think Chip nailed the answer to this one. ;D
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Post by prumus99 on Feb 17, 2010 23:55:44 GMT -5
Would zap a gap work? Or what would be the right glue, also I would like to thank you guys for the help! ;D
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Post by Gary Kulchock on Feb 18, 2010 19:04:46 GMT -5
That would do it.
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Post by prumus99 on Feb 19, 2010 18:06:17 GMT -5
Thanks!!
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