Wood Filler
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Chris Betancourt
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Wood Filler
Sanding and prep. is king. I'd say that the Elmer's wood filler is great to work with water clean-up if starts to dry put a little water in it and problem fixed and you could get it the consistency you want.
These are a pair of small monitors for a client.
This wood filler is great to work with!!!
This wood filler is great to work with!!!
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Christopher Betancourt
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
Re: Wood Filler
Just make sure if you choose to use Duratex as the finish that you primer it with a latex paint prior as Duratex doesn't stick well to the Elmers wood filler.
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Chris Betancourt
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Re: Wood Filler
Yes. There's a few things that the Duratex won't stick too like PL and some screws heads too. There should be a few more. Its a MUST to prime first, you will save a ton of Duratex and would look a heck of alot better. Very Pro Looking. 
Christopher Betancourt
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
- Scott Brochu
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Re: Wood Filler
I'll second that!myn wrote:Just make sure if you choose to use Duratex as the finish that you primer it with a latex paint prior as Duratex doesn't stick well to the Elmers wood filler.
I don't use that s**t anymore because of that.
Spend the extra $$ and get good spray paint, if you go that route.
Drumming is a way of life.
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Chris Betancourt
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Re: Wood Filler
Is there any primer that you guy's avoid working with? And which is your favorite
Christopher Betancourt
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
- Scott Brochu
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Re: Wood Filler
To save on Duratex I use Rustoleum brand flat black. It goes for around $4.50 (US).maximuma wrote:Is there any primer that you guy's avoid working with? And which is your favorite
I tried the cheap .99 cans Wally World sells........you get what you pay for.
Drumming is a way of life.
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Re: Wood Filler
What do you use now?Scott Brochu wrote:I'll second that!myn wrote:Just make sure if you choose to use Duratex as the finish that you primer it with a latex paint prior as Duratex doesn't stick well to the Elmers wood filler.
I don't use that s**t anymore because of that.
Spend the extra $$ and get good spray paint, if you go that route.
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Re: Wood Filler
I use bondo, in multiple layers depending on the finish covering I would apply to that cabinet.phil wrote:What do you use now?Scott Brochu wrote:I'll second that!myn wrote:Just make sure if you choose to use Duratex as the finish that you primer it with a latex paint prior as Duratex doesn't stick well to the Elmers wood filler.
I don't use that s**t anymore because of that.
Spend the extra $$ and get good spray paint, if you go that route.
But at least one good coat of primer (Rustoleum).
It works very well IMHO.
Drumming is a way of life.
ME LIKE TO HIT THINGS!
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Re: Wood Filler
I picked up a can of that and got intimidated by the hole mixing thing, lol. I also thought on the last build the duratex would fill in minor imperfections cause it seems so thick. Boy was I wrong.
I was planning this time to use the bondo and primer (and tackle my mixphobia in the process
), so I'm glad to hear I'm on the right track
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I was planning this time to use the bondo and primer (and tackle my mixphobia in the process
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Re: Wood Filler
I went to a Auto Zone (car parts store) and asked if they had any without the 2 part mix. Just open the tube and go.
It cost about 10 bucks.
It cost about 10 bucks.
Drumming is a way of life.
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Re: Wood Filler
+1 ....Cabinetry panels sometimes came with bondo...Scott Brochu wrote: I use bondo.
There is a very thin line between fail and success. It is very thin so, why are you scared???
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ON THE BENCH: 2 OT212
Re: Wood Filler
Spot putty?Scott Brochu wrote:I went to a Auto Zone (car parts store) and asked if they had any without the 2 part mix. Just open the tube and go.
It cost about 10 bucks.
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Re: Wood Filler
Yes, Dynatron Glazing and spot putty 1lb tubeDJPhatman wrote:Spot putty?Scott Brochu wrote:I went to a Auto Zone (car parts store) and asked if they had any without the 2 part mix. Just open the tube and go.
It cost about 10 bucks.
Drumming is a way of life.
ME LIKE TO HIT THINGS!
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Re: Wood Filler
What's the curing time on that? The body filler (bondo) that you mix cures really quickly, which is nice when you have a lot to do.Scott Brochu wrote:Yes, Dynatron Glazing and spot putty 1lb tubeDJPhatman wrote:Spot putty?Scott Brochu wrote:I went to a Auto Zone (car parts store) and asked if they had any without the 2 part mix. Just open the tube and go.
It cost about 10 bucks.
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Omni 10.5
OmniTop 12 x 4
Wedgehorn 8 x 3
XF212
T39 @ 18" x 2
T39 @ 20" x 2
T39 @ 28" x 2
Jack 110 x 5
Jack Lite 12
XF210
XF210 (Slant only, no crossfire)
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Chris Betancourt
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Re: Wood Filler
I just finished priming the two monitors and I use flat black Rustoleum on these I've been using rustoleum for more than 10 years but I've Started using Duratext his year. The 2 part bondo is alot of work. Never tried the one part tube I'll give it a try.
Christopher Betancourt
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....
Authorized Builder
Puerto Rico
Built:
4xTitan 39-3012LF, 2xWedgehorn 8, 4xOT12, 8xOT12J on the works.
All running w/SAC or DL1606
On the table:
too much work!! LOL
Future:
It's a secret for now. Shhhh....