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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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You can use the panel bond as a filler, like you can sand it and shave it, but takes awhile to setup
https://www.amazon.com/Evercoat-Fibr.../dp/B000P72GKK No filler is suppose to be used thick...just for finishing....but if u must...what i posted will be what ur looking for Anything with fiberglass strains and ive seen it with aluminum shavings in it... thats gonna be your best bet |
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Which one do you think would be a better filler and least likely to crack? I never ever thought of epoxy as a filler, but it sounds badass. I looked into that fiber glass stuff you posted and it looks really good too. some websites were saying ?since it doesn?t heat&cool/expand&contract like metal, so you might be able to see where the fiber ends, and the metal begins.... or somethin like that. What?s been your experience You the shit bro! Thank you very much for helping me out. |
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