I want to lay down a very thin coat of filler resin in some patches on an old D-fin mal that I've been "un-restoring", (ie sanding off all the extra resin that some other pillock has put on there to make the board look pretty, which in the process made an already heavy log even heavier. I'm not interested in looking at it, I'm interested in riding it) I knew when I started sanding that i was going to sand through to the cloth unavoidably in some spots, I'm not worried about that other than I want to cover it back over with a very thin layer of filler to keep it smooth.
So what I want to do is thin out the filler, what are your suggestions, and how do i go about it, acetone? styrene? any hints?
Thinning filler resin
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Re: Thinning filler resin
just gloss it and then cut the gloss back with 380.
Gloss is dribbly already.
Gloss is dribbly already.
Re: Thinning filler resin
bahhhh I just got back from dions with filler! where were you when I needed you...Nick Carroll wrote:just gloss it and then cut the gloss back with 380.
Gloss is dribbly already.
Re: Thinning filler resin
You can still use the filler resin, just work or sand it, more.
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