jlcustomz
evil painter
Doing a bit of custom metal work which parts of may not be as close to perfect as I'd like. Would really like a harder filler at least for lets say corners of wheel well & extended sail panel edge where a few spots need more than a thin skimcoat & could easily get hit hard & chip.
I used to use usc all metal for such a need without any known issues, but heard too many bad comments about it here to use again. I've seen labmetal advertised, which is probably glorified JB weld, but never tried or talked to anyone that used. JB weld is tempting to try as a base filler for what few areas I want something tougher at, wonder if it would actually be ok for a few small areas?
I remember in the 70's & 80's there was something I think was called redhand that was like a true epoxy filler that came in quarts, but haven't seen in over 30 years.
I used to use usc all metal for such a need without any known issues, but heard too many bad comments about it here to use again. I've seen labmetal advertised, which is probably glorified JB weld, but never tried or talked to anyone that used. JB weld is tempting to try as a base filler for what few areas I want something tougher at, wonder if it would actually be ok for a few small areas?
I remember in the 70's & 80's there was something I think was called redhand that was like a true epoxy filler that came in quarts, but haven't seen in over 30 years.