MichaelRapp
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Hi all,
I primed my Baby Bertha the other night, but really hadn't taken a close look at the nose cone. The cone is obviously formed by joining two halves together. In my particular cone, these halves seem to have been offset just slightly. There is a ridge and crease all along the middle of the cone:
For the ridge part, some generous sanding will probably take care of it. What is the best way to handle the crease/indentation? Should I just apply a really, really, thick coat of filler/primer and sand it down smooth?
I primed my Baby Bertha the other night, but really hadn't taken a close look at the nose cone. The cone is obviously formed by joining two halves together. In my particular cone, these halves seem to have been offset just slightly. There is a ridge and crease all along the middle of the cone:
For the ridge part, some generous sanding will probably take care of it. What is the best way to handle the crease/indentation? Should I just apply a really, really, thick coat of filler/primer and sand it down smooth?