Making a Bondo case...

Yes it is nice to be able to put your projects INSIDE something isn't it? You know, to hold everything together so it doesn't flop around? Discuss the techniques here!

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Making a Bondo case...

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I'm having thoughts about using Bondo to make my case for my NESP, and I thought I'd try using Bondo. What have people used to put the Bondo onto?
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Post by sweetsuzuki »

Bondo is really brittle, so you might want to find a plastic box about the right size and bondo your controls in. Otherwise, you could try fashioning a case out of the wire mesh stuff that comes in a bondo quick repair bundle, and putting bondo over that. Problem is, Bondo is meant to fill in gaps and make repairs, not to create something new.
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Post by geekbait111 »

there was a topic like this a long while ago, it basaically said if you do want a bondo case (which you probably shouldn't) your best bet is fiberglass reinforced bondo.
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