oh dang man, i used to work on custom vintage motorycles and did a lot bondo work... that stuff if awesome...
also very sad that you don't have a lot of auto places around you. it sucks to wait for stuff to get in the mail
Faster way to sand down bondo?
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love... bondo work...? Wanna come over and love on my bondo?
I wish there were pep boys near me. No one has good bodywork tools locally. I have to order all of them online.Leave a comment:
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oh ok, i just meant, i bought an automotive big tooth bondo block at pep boys for 6 bucks and it removes the big chunks like butter, but a wood block works if you get the best feel...
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I get gummed up even if things are dry/bondo/fiberglass/spray paint. It's really annoying. Maybe I'll try 40 grit.
Block? I just use a block of wood. I have some stuff from autozone but I get the best feel with a good old cut off section of a 2x4.Leave a comment:
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what sand block are you using? i was using a really coarse one from pep boys, it got the big stuff out quick and then i went over it with a mouse and then wet sand and done... post a pic of your block sander if you can..Leave a comment:
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If it keeps gumming up the sandpaper after sanding off the top surface of the bondo, you probably mixed it wrong (not enough hardener). I usually start with 40 grit & finish with 80 & then a little with 180 - all dry. A "bondo eater" or air file works best; I assume you mean "DA" not "mouse". :)
Block sanding by hand is the best way to finish out anything.
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
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Faster way to sand down bondo?
Right now I have a mouse sander and some 80 grit. You'd figure it would kill the bondo quickly but it gets gummed up really fast. I tried block sanding but the same thing happens. I get these spots of clumped up dust and crap. Should I wet sand ALL the time? IE spray surface with water and go? The few times I did that it just gummed up faster. I don't want to spend an hour just sanding down the first layer. How can I do it faster?Tags: None

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