David Ragan
04-11-2015, 6:35 AM
I made the speaker boxes for my friend's boat. After 3 months of thinking about what wood to use (he will paint them, and my guess it is a party boat); Mahogany.
They turned out great.
I posted here before re: this project, and Bondo was suggested as a filler.
So, I put the Bondo on this AM in the little seams/gaps, and part of it I didn't put enough red hardener in it, an hour later it is still ever so little tacky. Grey color. It is getting harder.
The classic reddish areas from a diffo batch this AM hardened right up.
What should do? Will the Bondo that is more grey and slow to cure eventually be OK? I put hardener in it-apparently not enough to turn the red (I wanted more working time)
Humid environment to come to this project
Do I just give it more time? Maybe put under some heat lamps?
Do I have to be patient?
They turned out great.
I posted here before re: this project, and Bondo was suggested as a filler.
So, I put the Bondo on this AM in the little seams/gaps, and part of it I didn't put enough red hardener in it, an hour later it is still ever so little tacky. Grey color. It is getting harder.
The classic reddish areas from a diffo batch this AM hardened right up.
What should do? Will the Bondo that is more grey and slow to cure eventually be OK? I put hardener in it-apparently not enough to turn the red (I wanted more working time)
Humid environment to come to this project
Do I just give it more time? Maybe put under some heat lamps?
Do I have to be patient?