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<blockquote data-quote="TurboCharizard" data-source="post: 800525" data-attributes="member: 19020"><p>I'd agree with [USER=24375]Chooka[/USER] that this may not be the best way using purely Bondo since it's rather brittle on it's own but adding a mesh layer at different thicknesses will help overall. I've seen kits that come with a wire mesh for large autobody repairs but you could also go with a fiberglass layer and make a shell that the Bondo uses for structural support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboCharizard, post: 800525, member: 19020"] I'd agree with [USER=24375]Chooka[/USER] that this may not be the best way using purely Bondo since it's rather brittle on it's own but adding a mesh layer at different thicknesses will help overall. I've seen kits that come with a wire mesh for large autobody repairs but you could also go with a fiberglass layer and make a shell that the Bondo uses for structural support. [/QUOTE]
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