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Fiberglass filler vs bog


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It depends what you are using it for.

If you are filling huge rust holes where you should be welding plates into them - use the glass filler.

If you are fixing body kits, use the glass filler.

If you are fixing minor dents or any repairs on flat panels use the normal bog.

Usually you will have to go over the glass filler with a layer of standard bog anyway.

I think the glass stuff is designed for bonding two things or filling large holes rather than filling dents.

I have used large quantities of both and they are very good for the jobs they were designed for.

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fibreglass is good but you will never get a clean finish with it

and will have to use bog anyway.

for rust i just cut it out and plate it then bog it.

a good bog i use is Z grip very easy sanding and fuck all

air bubbles so you dont get pin holes.

the last lot i bought was $40 for 4lts from a panel and paint

shop.

dan

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just dont get that 1 part shit from repco, its gay as

the cellulouse shit??

never used it

work has fibre , normal and finishing bog

both do their jobs very well used in the right applications

finishing bog is a pain in the arse cos i keep managing to not put the cap on proper;y and it sets itself off

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It depends what you are using it for.

I think the glass stuff is designed for bonding two things or filling large holes rather than filling dents.

I have used large quantities of both and they are very good for the jobs they were designed for.

Ah cheers for that bro ... make me think, and after that thinking i concluded i shal use it for my flares

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Cheap and high CFM don't go together, theres another thread around as someone asked the same question. Some people manage with cheap ones. I'd find the thread but too lazy, so have a look, something along the lines of what size compressor.

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