
All those screws = all that Bondo...
I got 4 wedges with a S**T load of bondo waiting for you up here in Maine with your name all over them.myn wrote:[== 8/18/2009 ==]
Speaking of Bondo...
I may be one of the few people that actually enjoys applying and sanding down Bondo. Not sure why, I find it fun.
Send me the ticket, and I'm all over it!Scott Brochu wrote:I got 4 wedges with a S**T load of bondo waiting for you up here in Maine with your name all over them.
Not enough catalyst.myn wrote: I did find it was a little tacky to the touch, even after waiting 2 hours. I remember last year it felt the same way when I was doing the EBS/LLT. Maybe the humidity outside?
I went all the way around the mouth of my T39's with a 3/8" roundover bit, and I didn't need any straightedges or guides. The bearing rode very low on the edge of the 1/2" ply, but it worked. I just made sure that I was simply guiding the router along the edge and holding it steady, but not pushing it into the ply.myn wrote:Regarding the 3/8 roundover. In the case where the mouth of the horn is the bearing on the 3/8 roundover will probably be sitting lower than the edge of the 1/2" ply.
I did that because I was using a 3/4" roundover on a 3/4" thick surface. In your case, like David said, you'll be fine without a guide.myn wrote:
Regarding the 3/8 roundover. In the case where the mouth of the horn is the bearing on the 3/8 roundover will probably be sitting lower than the edge of the 1/2" ply. I've seen on other posts people recommending a straight edge, using it as a guide for the router:
Like this:
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Is this the best and only way?.
bgavin wrote:In the last photo I do not see a brace in the mouth.
You are leaving a very large panel without bracing, and makes it subject to buzzing.
This is an easy fix right now.
Cut the right angle, slide in until snug. Drill pilot holes. Fit and glue.
Regarding the Oil primer over Bondo. I'm going to be applying a flat black latex (water based) prior to the Duratex. I suspect this will work okay allowing the Duratex to bond well to the Bondo'd areas?pgolde wrote:Use an oil based primer over the Bondo. I just finished scraping and repainting my boxes where the Duratex did NOT stick to the Bondo.
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