az_gila
Well Known Member
OK fibreglas/primer experts...
I'm presently pinhole filling my pink cowl parts with a brush/wipe of West epoxy, and it seems to be working pretty well.
The next step is to paint it with a white epoxy primer and then fly the hours off with unpainted aluminum and white epoxy primer glass parts. A plan cleared with a local paint shop.
I think my first coat of epoxy primer will show up some minor defects in the filling and will need sanding before a final coat.
My question is "what to use to fill the few major defects - such as small gouges - that will show up after the first coat of white primer?
Is there a suitable filler material that can be used between epoxy primer coats?
With all of the epoxy steps so far I don't really want to use the red lacquer based non-catalyzed filler materials.
I'm presently pinhole filling my pink cowl parts with a brush/wipe of West epoxy, and it seems to be working pretty well.
The next step is to paint it with a white epoxy primer and then fly the hours off with unpainted aluminum and white epoxy primer glass parts. A plan cleared with a local paint shop.
I think my first coat of epoxy primer will show up some minor defects in the filling and will need sanding before a final coat.
My question is "what to use to fill the few major defects - such as small gouges - that will show up after the first coat of white primer?
Is there a suitable filler material that can be used between epoxy primer coats?
With all of the epoxy steps so far I don't really want to use the red lacquer based non-catalyzed filler materials.