Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Beginners start here...! => Topic started by: Dayo1050 on October 13, 2015, 07:58:29 pm
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Hi
Can any one tell me what is the best Filler to use on my hull
Paul :-))
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We would need to know the material you want to stick it to and also if you want to attach anything to it. There are quite a few fillers out there and each is different.
Cheers
ken
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READ all about fillers in the painting section ....er written by myself
Dave
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It will be going on top of Balsa then I will be putting lime on
Paul :-))
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Hi Paul
Do you meen that you have a hull made of balsa then you are covering that with lime planking???? if so i dont think you will need filler between the layers, use a good PVA to attach the lime planks then sand and fill to finnish
Mark
PS follow the lead from Stavros, his painting guides are superb
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PS follow the lead from Stavros, his painting guides are superb
Definately.... helped us out with some fibreglassing advice for sons 1:1 Scale Triumph Spitfire.
Seriously considering having the car shipped to Wales for paint "By Stav"
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I guess from what you say that you are wanting to fill gaps or dings to give you a fair surface for the lime planking. As it won't show, I would use a proprietary wood filler from your local DIY/hardware shop (perhaps something like http://www.diy.com/departments/ronseal-multi-purpose-natural-wood-filler-100g/36117_BQ.prd?icamp=recs ). Don't use anything that dries very hard such as epoxy or some car body fillers - you will sand away the balsa before you sand the filler flush. If the gaps are bigger than, say, 1mm put some tape behind it to stop the filler just pushing through.
What are you building? My curiosity is aroused!
Greg
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Thanks Greg
Got some today and been using it spot on thanks
I am building a Clyde puffer
Paul :-)) :-))
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HI Paul
You have wetted our appitite on this Puffer of yours, photos please!!!!!
Mark
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I never did finish post the photos of my Puffer build!...
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/Builds/Puffer_Jan/1ndex_Puffer_Jan.htm
http://www.modelboatmayhem.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,242.msg1411.html#msg1411
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Sorry don't now how to put photos on here
Paul :-))
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HI Paul
Grovel nicely to martin though a PM he will be able to help
Mark
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:-)) email photos to Martin ([email protected])
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Use U-POL TOPSTOP. Its the best filler for wood[ or other materials ] you can buy. The tin is open in my workshop all day during my builds
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Use U-POL TOPSTOP. Its the best filler for wood[ or other materials ] you can buy. The tin is open in my workshop all day during my builds
Hi John,
Which one do you use ?... U-POL make several different ones under the TOPSTOP range.
They all appear to be car body fillers.
Best regards.
Sandy. :-))
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The u-pol is for car use but is also useful for the modeller. A two part mix like u-pol Easy.
The one I was referring to is Topstop gold and the tin says, for all surfaces. I buy a 1litre tin that lasts for a year.
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The u-pol is for car use but is also useful for the modeller. A two part mix like u-pol Easy.
The one I was referring to is Topstop gold and the tin says, for all surfaces. I buy a 1litre tin that lasts for a year.
Hi John,
Thanks for the quick response, I will give it a try.
I have in the past tried P38 but found it difficult to sand down when used on Balsa... I have been using Deluxe Materials 'Model Lite' for some years as I find this more suitable for use on Balsa structures.
Always ready to try something different though.
Best regards.
Sandy. :-))
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Its better than 38 for timber filling. Its denser and initially softer but hardens up eventually. I get mine from Movac in Royston. Its for topping up and filling 38 . Does what it says on the tin !