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Posted by Wardner on March 25, 2007 at 14:00:25 from (4.154.244.199):
In Reply to: Re: Sheet metal pitting! posted by Andrew Z on March 25, 2007 at 13:23:50:
It has been ten years since I have done any painting but I used to use DuPont Corlar 825S. All the paint mfgs have the 2 component high build primer. It is not considered a filler but can be used that way. There was also a product called Featherfill. It was a filler/surfacer. I never used it, however. I used to buy Corlar by the pallet for painting large tanks. It is expensive, but all good paints are. When I sprayed the Corlar for auto body work, I used to heat it to about 120-130 degrees. It would spray and flow out very nicely without thinners (xylol, I think). It can be used on very deep pits with excellent results. If you have mixed too much, you can put it in the freezer and it won't cure until it is removed, even several months later. There should be info on the net regarding both products. Let Google do the searching.
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