RocketSmokEater
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hi there everyone-
i was just using some Bondy Glazing/Spot Putty - the deep maroon creamy stuff in the orangish/red tube i bought for $1.99 at my local auto-parts store (there was also another white or green container that supposedly was heavier, don't remember) - and i must say this stuff is most excellent to use, cheaper than a lot of stuff i've found, and kind of fun too! (thanks to Stymye for his suggestion of it!) i'm using it to seal the spirals of my LOC 2.56" BT of my Estes 29mm HJ conversion kit. it's easy to sand, but still tiring going around the entire BT getting it all off and smoothed. i'm using #320 grit sandpaper dry sanded. oh, regarding sanding, when does one do wet-sanding vs. dry-sanding...difference?
my question is, what else can you use this stuff for? and with what materials...plastic, metal, glass (it doesn't say on the container)? give me some examples please!
thanks,
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i was just using some Bondy Glazing/Spot Putty - the deep maroon creamy stuff in the orangish/red tube i bought for $1.99 at my local auto-parts store (there was also another white or green container that supposedly was heavier, don't remember) - and i must say this stuff is most excellent to use, cheaper than a lot of stuff i've found, and kind of fun too! (thanks to Stymye for his suggestion of it!) i'm using it to seal the spirals of my LOC 2.56" BT of my Estes 29mm HJ conversion kit. it's easy to sand, but still tiring going around the entire BT getting it all off and smoothed. i'm using #320 grit sandpaper dry sanded. oh, regarding sanding, when does one do wet-sanding vs. dry-sanding...difference?
my question is, what else can you use this stuff for? and with what materials...plastic, metal, glass (it doesn't say on the container)? give me some examples please!
thanks,
>RSE