PHArchivist
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Now that is a bad shave!
Problem I have with Apoxie sculpt is that it si more reslient that nearly all the resins I've used. So I start eating away the resin faster than the filler.
The Elmer's doesn't present that problem.
With respect to everyone's preferences, the Elmer's really can't be beat, unless you need a really strong surface. When you factor all the dimensions -- including cost, ease of use, etcetera -- you can't beat it.
Problem I have with Apoxie sculpt is that it si more reslient that nearly all the resins I've used. So I start eating away the resin faster than the filler.
The Elmer's doesn't present that problem.
With respect to everyone's preferences, the Elmer's really can't be beat, unless you need a really strong surface. When you factor all the dimensions -- including cost, ease of use, etcetera -- you can't beat it.
Here is what I had to fill. I used the Apoxie Sculpt first then after I sanded it with 300 grit, I added the Bondo Glazing putty then sanded that.
It's super smooth now.
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