Interesting story. I was cleaning up a "new" (to me) tank that Mr. DriverRay so graciously sent to me (thanks again!), and discovered something rather interesting about it. Apart from having about 50 layers of paint on it, it seems both rear corners were dented in quite far, and consisted about 90% of what I'm pretty sure is Bondo. Because I'd already removed most of the material, and figured that any future puttying should go on as much bare metal as possible, I got rid of as much of it as I felt safe doing.
Of course, this means that I'm going to have to eventually build these corners back up and sand them back to shape. Problem is, I've never worked with Bondo, or any other filler putty for that matter, so I'm not sure how easily you can "build" shapes with it. My question is, what would be the best way to build these corners back up?
(Pulling them back out is definitely out of the question. They aren't shallow. In fact, the corners are pretty much inverted. They could be popped back out, but it would be FAR more trouble than it's worth.)
Of course, this means that I'm going to have to eventually build these corners back up and sand them back to shape. Problem is, I've never worked with Bondo, or any other filler putty for that matter, so I'm not sure how easily you can "build" shapes with it. My question is, what would be the best way to build these corners back up?
(Pulling them back out is definitely out of the question. They aren't shallow. In fact, the corners are pretty much inverted. They could be popped back out, but it would be FAR more trouble than it's worth.)
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