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    I like the featherfill alot! I used 3 gallons on the merc, that thing was bulletproof.

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    Well I just got home from work, and the filler I've been using for dents is rage from evercoat, so I guess I just need the fiber filled one, and then I should be set for the time being! I guess "tiger hair" is the name of their fiber filler. And feather fill g2 is the spray on scratch filler. I have had good luck with the evercoat rage so far, so I'm willing to give all their products a try! Thanks again. I'll post so pics as I go. Steve.
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    Update(which I posted on my project special k thread already, but thought it might be helpfull to someone using these products)
    I took Dave's advice and put a small thin layer of metal 2 metal in the groove between the window and roof seem sheet metal. I then did the same thing on the inside of the cab seam(as it will be hidden by the roof liner, and it gives the external stuff someting to grab to. Next I forewent the fiber filler, due to the thinness of where it was going, and put a coat of Rage filler over the metal 2 metal. I then sanded, did a second coat, then hit all of the exposed surfaces with a sanders, and coated with three coats of one step rust converter. Here are a few shots. It's hard to see the metal 2 metal in the first few shots, but the stuff worked pretty slick!




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