Date: 7/18/2001, 7:05 pm
I've used Durham's water-based wood putty, in equal parts with sanding dust from my hull sanding (50-grit), to fill some small gaps and dings in my hull, prior to 'glassing.
I let the filler dry for around a day, temperature is in the 70's.
Problem is when I sand the filled hull, much of the putty in the cracks pulls out of the recesses, it doesn't seem to want to "stick". When I looked through the archives, it seemed as if Durham's/wood flour mix is the consensus for the appropriate filler. So what's the secret for having it stay in the cracks?
Is 50-grit sanding dust a good approximation of wood flour?
(I note that some references suggest using microballoons in the mix, since I don't have any, I haven't tried this. Would microballoons add to the adhesion? I thought this was just a thickener to add body).
If anyone has any advice or thoughts I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Messages In This Thread
- Putty won't stay putt!
Les Nightingill -- 7/18/2001, 7:05 pm- Re: Durham's
Dave Houser -- 7/19/2001, 3:28 pm- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Rehd -- 7/18/2001, 10:30 pm- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Les Nightingill -- 7/19/2001, 10:13 am- Re: Uh... Well Gee Les..... O.T.
Rehd -- 7/19/2001, 9:48 pm- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Keith Marsh -- 7/19/2001, 12:51 pm- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Les Nightingill -- 7/19/2001, 3:25 pm- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Keith Marsh -- 7/19/2001, 4:00 pm
- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
- add some adhesive?
mike allen -- 7/19/2001, 10:49 am - Re: Putty won't stay putt!
- Re: Uh... Well Gee Les..... O.T.
- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
Dave H -- 7/18/2001, 9:27 pm- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
mark stevens -- 7/19/2001, 5:42 pm- Dookie Schmutz
Les Nightingill -- 7/19/2001, 5:49 pm- Re: Dookie Schmutz
mark stevens -- 7/20/2001, 9:47 pm- Re: sanding Dookie Schmutz
Don Beale -- 7/20/2001, 11:12 am - Re: sanding Dookie Schmutz
- Re: Dookie Schmutz
- Dookie Schmutz
- Re: Putty won't stay putt!
- Re: Durham's