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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Duffin" data-source="post: 31868" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Re: The "official" cabinet finishing thread</p><p></p><p>I don't know about using all this bondo to fill in holes/cracks/voids...</p><p></p><p>Seems kind of janky to me. If I was going to repair anything and wanted it to last, I would do some sort of fiberglass with cat hair or some type of high quality filler that is designed to last. Bondo is just about the cheapest and red-neckiest way to fill in dents and holes in cars, not to mention it sort of just falls off and cracks after a few years. </p><p></p><p>Also, "herculiner" is terrible.. it pretty much just flakes off if exposed to sunlight. Sort of makes sense that JBL uses an epoxy type covering instead of a rubberized urethane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Duffin, post: 31868, member: 400"] Re: The "official" cabinet finishing thread I don't know about using all this bondo to fill in holes/cracks/voids... Seems kind of janky to me. If I was going to repair anything and wanted it to last, I would do some sort of fiberglass with cat hair or some type of high quality filler that is designed to last. Bondo is just about the cheapest and red-neckiest way to fill in dents and holes in cars, not to mention it sort of just falls off and cracks after a few years. Also, "herculiner" is terrible.. it pretty much just flakes off if exposed to sunlight. Sort of makes sense that JBL uses an epoxy type covering instead of a rubberized urethane. [/QUOTE]
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