Mighty Putty?
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- themadhacker
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Re: Mighty Putty?
Oh ok thanks
Is it easier than bondo cus u can shape it with ur hands
Is it easier than bondo cus u can shape it with ur hands
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Re: Mighty Putty?
Well, I'll tell you one thing. It's sturdier and more reliable than bondo. Bondo cracks too easily. Epoxy dries hard like a rock.
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Re: Mighty Putty?
Marine Tex is a fairly good epoxy. Or if you can give it some time to dry, the Interlux Epiglas is very good. The marine tex is extremely strong and is very paintable.
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Re: Mighty Putty?
Mighty putty is pretty good stuff but what I found worked better was Plumbing Epoxy from Home Depot, It dries faster, it's cheaper! That's my 2 cents.