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Bondo and temperature


pflaming

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I’ve been working with bondo for the first time. YouTube videos do not always tell important details.  I’ve seen videos where the body worker had nice soft mixed bond and could use it for quite some time. I thought it was due to the amount of hardener he used, and that is part of the story, but then in one video the speaker casually remarked that the room temperature for his video was near 55 degrees and he stated as the temp rises the working time diminishes.  Now while that makes sense bondo directions do not mention such.  Live and learn. 

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