Grain lifting on ply face

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Re: Grain lifting on ply face

#16 Post by bzb »

Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:
bzb wrote:Save your trip. 100 grit is fine. 60 grit will probably just tear more out.

I prime with an acrylic first, then lightly sand with 220 RO, one pass.
I think 100 is too fine; 40 puts a rough finish on the cab, better for the DuraTex to grab hold of and bond to.
Fair enough - I'd probably go after this suggestion. Bill has far more experience with Duratex than I do (amongst plenty of other things, haha).

At any rate, I'm definitely going to let my new T39 bake in the sun for a few days. We've had 95+ days here for weeks :shock:
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Re: Grain lifting on ply face

#17 Post by WB »

Drey Chennells wrote:punch a hole in it and show that ply who's boss..
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Re: Grain lifting on ply face

#18 Post by jswingchun »

Drey Chennells wrote:punch a hole in it and show that ply who's boss..
Funny stuff.

I am ignoring the grain and will just happily paint and duratex over the top of it as suggested earlier. I was just over-thinking and creating a problem that wasn't really there.

I am happy to report that I duct-tape-jury-rigged my random orbital sander to my dust collector last night and it sucked up almost all of the bondo sanding dust I was making. It was amazing. I didn't even have to sweep the floor when I was done. I'm sure that super fine dust is clogging up the DC's filter bag, but better to clog that than my alveoli.
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Re: Grain lifting on ply face

#19 Post by Drey Chennells »

jswingchun wrote: I am happy to report that I duct-tape-jury-rigged my random orbital sander to my dust collector last night and it sucked up almost all of the bondo sanding dust I was making. It was amazing. I didn't even have to sweep the floor when I was done. I'm sure that super fine dust is clogging up the DC's filter bag, but better to clog that than my alveoli.
Nice move ; ) I hate bondo dust.
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