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Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23648 posts
WA, 23648 posts
21 Apr 2012 5:42pm
How not to...

I am repairing a board that has had a few nose jobs done, and I noticed a 'normal' filler like Plastibond or 2-part auto body bog on it when I bought it, so wondered how bad the inside was going to be. I have cut about 70mm off the nose end, and repaced it with a divinycell block. Anyway, I digress.

What polyster based fillers do to your board core:




Note that the polyster is melted even some distance from the filler (the dark coloured stuff), just from the fumes in the few minutes before it set.

Don't listen to Bunnings employees - use epoxy
keef
keef
NSW
2016 posts
NSW, 2016 posts
21 Apr 2012 8:01pm
mark most people have some polystyrene packageing foam laying around , probabably a good idea to do a test run first, auto bog should have brought a red light
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23648 posts
WA, 23648 posts
21 Apr 2012 6:04pm
keef said...

mark most people have some polystyrene packageing foam laying around , probabably a good idea to do a test run first, auto bog should have brought a red light


Auto bog was only an orange light as it had a few repairs done and I always was going to cut off the whole nose and replace it, instead of repairing existing repairs that had cracked - so I didn't care what core damage had been done. Plus it was definitely the right price
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