sanding fillets
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System 3 Silver Tip 2-Part Fairing Epoxy
How did the color turn out? A bit on the dull tan side. Not recommended for fillets that will show.
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Hi HCT,
I use a dremel. Mainly just to clean up little high spots of dags in the fillets that are hard to get at.
They are also good for those real skinny areas up in the stems where ya fingers can't get at.
Like any power tool they can come in handy at times, bur I think really are a poor second to laying ya glass and fillets well in the first place. (I am still trying to do this )
I use a dremel. Mainly just to clean up little high spots of dags in the fillets that are hard to get at.
They are also good for those real skinny areas up in the stems where ya fingers can't get at.
Like any power tool they can come in handy at times, bur I think really are a poor second to laying ya glass and fillets well in the first place. (I am still trying to do this )
Regards,
Mick
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Mick
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Laker X 2, Sasquatch 16.5 T-V 15 Okwata 15:
Cobia 15 (under construction)