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For something like that, I use duraglass. I use thick heat shrink over the barrel and just bed the bbld action into the duraglass in the bbl channel. It sure works a lot easier than epoxy. Then take the heat shrink tube off. Do you see any issues with my process? I should add that smc resin and duraglass are compatible and use the same hardener. That lets me get the consistency I want as well as the adhesion qualities of the smc mixture.JB weld will work as well
Where does one get micro balloons on a small scale? I have been interested in trying some, but all I can find are industrial quantities for prices that are too expensive to tinker with.Epoxy mixed with micro balloons mixed to a paste like consistency. Lay it down like you would bondo and sand if needed.
Mike, you know I'm a 3M panel bonder guy at heart. LolFor something like that, I use duraglass. I use thick heat shrink over the barrel and just bed the bbld action into the duraglass in the bbl channel. It sure works a lot easier than epoxy. Then take the heat shrink tube off. Do you see any issues with my process? I should add that smc resin and duraglass are compatible and use the same hardener. That lets me get the consistency I want as well as the adhesion qualities of the smc mixture.
Thank you! I guess the term micro spheres was confusing me. I appreciate it.
Handle them carefully.Thank you! I guess the term micro spheres was confusing me. I appreciate it.
Thanks bud. It was not a trick question at all. Just wanted your opinion is all. I like it because it works so easily and fast. Lets me blend a nice even bbl channel with minimal work using the heat shrink tubing. It comes in different thicknesses and just works great imo, for creating a clean and even gap.Mike, you know I'm a 3M panel bonder guy at heart. Lol
Duraglass and SMC repair materials are great products for fixing composites.
To keep his repair small, economical, and simple is why I suggested JB's.
Mix a dab and apply with a single edge razor blade.
For some repairs I use this equivalent to Duraglass, it sands way easier with fewer pin holes.
With this product and 3m panel bonder I reconstructed the header panel on this Elcomino, grill mounting tabs included.View attachment 1522842
Super Charger is basically the HONEY in our fillers, works great in smoothing out products. Fiber glass resin can also be used in a pinch.View attachment 1522843
Sorry Mike I was misunderstanding.Thanks bud. It was not a trick question at all. Just wanted your opinion is all. I like it because it works so easily and fast. Lets me blend a nice even bbl channel with minimal work using the heat shrink tubing. It comes in different thicknesses and just works great imo, for creating a clean and even gap.
Where are you getting your heat shrink? I actually thought about doing this on a recent project and I didn’t find the appropriate heat shrink available at a reasonable cost.For something like that, I use duraglass. I use thick heat shrink over the barrel and just bed the bbld action into the duraglass in the bbl channel. It sure works a lot easier than epoxy. Then take the heat shrink tube off. Do you see any issues with my process? I should add that smc resin and duraglass are compatible and use the same hardener. That lets me get the consistency I want as well as the adhesion qualities of the smc mixture.
McMaster Carr has it.Where are you getting your heat shrink? I actually thought about doing this on a recent project and I didn’t find the appropriate heat shrink available at a reasonable cost.
McMaster-Carr that won't ship very far.McMaster Carr has it.
Try these electronics suppliers. Newark, RS, Mouser, Digi Key.McMaster-Carr that won't ship very far.
Lower 48 only, unless you're a big industrial customer.![]()
greggdistributors.caMcMaster-Carr that won't ship very far.
Lower 48 only, unless you're a big industrial customer.![]()