First off you need to buy Fiberglass JELLY that is usually between fiberglass and Bondo in most major stores (Oreilly's & Wal-Mart)
I am more visual so I hope this help for now.
Check back later for the step by step Tut of JELLY!
Till then Here is alittle hint on Jelly.
Jelly is fiberglass is in a form similar to the form and texture of Bondo, yet it doesn't have fiberglass clothe in it. This product is more of a paste that I tend to mix like you would bondo and it's hardener. They major difference between fiberglass jelly and bondo is the drop test. If you drop an object that is made on jelly it may crack but usually only on very hard surfaces, Bondo will however shatter.
Before the use of Jelly I recommend.
1. After finishing your pep make sure to reinforce as needed (I recommend rubber cement to glue pep together)
2. make sure to lightly paint the outside then inside of your project with a mix of fiberglass resin. (jelly will bond directly to any other fiberglass, I usually don't even sand base.
When mixing up fiberglass jelly I make sure to make a ball of jelly and squeeze a line the length of the radius of hardener. When you mix it mix to a military green color.
ONLY use vinyl gloves do to setting issues that latex may arise with setting or molding times and quality.
Personally I just spread the jelly on smoothing as I go with my vinyl covered hand till it starts to set, then I sand that area with a mini belt sander and a mouse sander. Most of my technique is simple and has to do with the proper tools and the smoothing.
This is all for now check back I will write more.
I am more visual so I hope this help for now.
Check back later for the step by step Tut of JELLY!
Till then Here is alittle hint on Jelly.
Jelly is fiberglass is in a form similar to the form and texture of Bondo, yet it doesn't have fiberglass clothe in it. This product is more of a paste that I tend to mix like you would bondo and it's hardener. They major difference between fiberglass jelly and bondo is the drop test. If you drop an object that is made on jelly it may crack but usually only on very hard surfaces, Bondo will however shatter.
Before the use of Jelly I recommend.
1. After finishing your pep make sure to reinforce as needed (I recommend rubber cement to glue pep together)
2. make sure to lightly paint the outside then inside of your project with a mix of fiberglass resin. (jelly will bond directly to any other fiberglass, I usually don't even sand base.
When mixing up fiberglass jelly I make sure to make a ball of jelly and squeeze a line the length of the radius of hardener. When you mix it mix to a military green color.
ONLY use vinyl gloves do to setting issues that latex may arise with setting or molding times and quality.
Personally I just spread the jelly on smoothing as I go with my vinyl covered hand till it starts to set, then I sand that area with a mini belt sander and a mouse sander. Most of my technique is simple and has to do with the proper tools and the smoothing.
This is all for now check back I will write more.