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Um, I didn't see any mention here stating that the glazing putty will not shrink
Has anyone tried making their own using scrap styrene and solvent? MEK?Jason
Has anyone tried making their own using scrap styrene and solvent? I started a jar but haven't had a need to use it yet.Jason
Well, you'd better look again. The very first response has a picture of a tube of Bondo and Bryan saying "it dries quickly, doesn't shrink and has great workability."-Mark
Well, you'd better look again. The very first response has a picture of a tube of Bondo and Bryan saying "it dries quickly, doesn't shrink and has great workability."
Has anyone tried making their own using scrap styrene and solvent? MEK?
Um, that just shows how selective human brain can be in ignoring things the eyes see. In my experience with solvent-based putties in thicker layers I have always (well, for the few times I tried) experienced shrinkage so I no longer use those putties. To be honest I'm not a big fan of those putties for any job. Putties are too messy for me. I also hate sanding. I rather use other media for filling gaps which allow me to fill the gap with minimal work afterwards. Things like CA glue, epoxy glues. However in your particular application a putty (which doesn't shrink) is IMO the best material to use. What I'm saying is that if I had to to what you're doing I would use some sort of putty myself.