[NSRCA-discussion] Brio 2nds

Richard Strickland richard.s at allied-callaway.com
Thu Apr 27 10:23:31 AKDT 2006


That sounds like the most practical procedure on this thin stuff-I'll give
it a shot.  Thanks!

Richard



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Depending on the dent, see if you can work it out with
some heat before filling it. I know this worked on
another blowout sale Brio.

I don't have the exact procedure, but you use a hair
dryer or heat gun to gently heat the affected area and
push it back to shape.


--- Richard Strickland <richard.s at allied-callaway.com>
wrote:

> I managed to get one of the slightly dented Brios
> that will take some
> filler.  The composite material is so thin, however
> I'm thinking auto filler
> will be too hard to sand compared to the structure.
> (I don't want to
> penetrate the gel-cote as there just isn't much
> there)  How about using
> model filler and then hardening it up with CA?  Any
> thoughts?  Suggestions?
>
> Richard
>
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Bob Kane
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