rod7515
Well-Known Member
Spent some time the last 2 nights working on the door. Here are some pics of what I am encountering. Not sure I am doing this correctly.
After the first layer of filler and as seen in the previous post I laid down a solid 6"-8" wide filler application. I tried not to get it to thick.
Getting ready to sand some of this. I am sanding using an 11" block with 180 grit to start. Once I get it fairly smooth I switch to a 180 grit.
Below you can see where I am at after doing 3 coats and resand. Trying to use a different color each coat so I can see when i get tot the previous layer.
Heres where I stopped for the night. It feels very good but I have to do a thin coat using a glazing putty? there are a few scratches that need filled. My question would be how thick do I apply the glaze and how do you tell how thick you are putting it on. how far above and below the previous filler do I apply the glaze. Trying to learn and do this the correct way.
Thanks for any advice you can throw my way.
Rod
After the first layer of filler and as seen in the previous post I laid down a solid 6"-8" wide filler application. I tried not to get it to thick.
Getting ready to sand some of this. I am sanding using an 11" block with 180 grit to start. Once I get it fairly smooth I switch to a 180 grit.
Heres where I stopped for the night. It feels very good but I have to do a thin coat using a glazing putty? there are a few scratches that need filled. My question would be how thick do I apply the glaze and how do you tell how thick you are putting it on. how far above and below the previous filler do I apply the glaze. Trying to learn and do this the correct way.
Thanks for any advice you can throw my way.
Rod