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best finish is spreading on some body filler, sand, sand, sand, sand, primer, paint, clear. Looks like a car's exterior when done because it basically is.

Really? I was thinking about doing that before i thought about resin but i figured body filler would crack all to shit.

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Really? I was thinking about doing that before i thought about resin but i figured body filler would crack all to shit.

wouldnt crack at all, its a skim coat, very thin. Body filler is meant to go on a car body and boxes shouldnt flex to be able to crack it.

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wouldnt crack at all, its a skim coat, very thin. Body filler is meant to go on a car body and boxes shouldnt flex to be able to crack it.

well of course that would be best.. but on a budget and needing something in a jiffy wood glue works.

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I did part of an old box with a layer of resin, then bondo and sanded the crap out of it before painting. It turned out excellent.

I was refinishing a floor in my house and had some left over varathane (polyurethane) and put some one some mdf. It dries really smooth, probably 2-3 brushed on coats would be a great surface to paint, though I'm only 1 coat into it now and there's a definite advantage to using that over primer. Just thought I'd try it because sanding that bondo/resin was time consuming as crap, and a bit more expensive if this floor crap works (it works on the floor pretty good lol).

A few pics of the fiberglass/bondo method:

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