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    Dave---Its obvious from your answer that you live...

    Dave---Its obvious from your answer that you live a cleaner life than I do. I always fix things the correct way now, with a hand-formed patch, and my mig welder. But----being desended from a long...
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    Matt---I think what you have is a polyester resin...

    Matt---I think what you have is a polyester resin bodyfiller with very short strands of fiberglass mixed into it. It is intended, as the name implies, to repair damaged fiberglass, as in fiberglass...
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    Matt---I'm not sure what you mean by "fiberglass...

    Matt---I'm not sure what you mean by "fiberglass putty". Do you mean polyester bodyfill? For bonding purposes, liquid resin works better. Bodyfill will work too, but the bond is nowhere near as...
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    Matt---about the best (cheap) way to do this, is...

    Matt---about the best (cheap) way to do this, is use a coarse grit disc sander and take the paint completely off the area which you want to bond to. Cut a peice of mat (not woven cloth) slightly...
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