Re: what body filler to use?
[Re: elitecustombody]
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10/10/09 10:36 AM
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If you want the best,Rage Extreme by Evercoat,second down Rage Gold,third Rage or Z-Grip
___________________________________________ Go no further, this man is giving you the right information. Rage Extreme by Evercoat is a tad more expensive but the best option. Dont go any further.
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Re: what body filler to use?
[Re: elitecustombody]
#492808
10/10/09 11:12 AM
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DAYCLONA
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If you want the best,Rage Extreme by Evercoat,second down Rage Gold,third Rage or Z-Grip
........use the best materials available, quality, not cost should be your guideline in choosing body materials/supplies
Mike
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Re: what body filler to use?
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10/11/09 02:01 PM
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If you want the best,Rage Extreme by Evercoat,second down Rage Gold,third Rage or Z-Grip
Please explain why one is better than the other?
56 Plaza 63 D100 step side 67 Coronet, 68 Roadrunner, 69 Super Bees, 69 Coronet 500 convertible, 70 Roadrunner Post, 79 D150 360, and a severe case of Mopar a,d,d
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Re: what body filler to use?
[Re: moparpollack]
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10/11/09 03:03 PM
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DAYCLONA
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If you want the best,Rage Extreme by Evercoat,second down Rage Gold,third Rage or Z-Grip
Please explain why one is better than the other?
While all 3 are much better products than most of the fillers on the market, each is aimed at the buyer, some people prefer to spend $15 on a can of crap bondo, and more time chasing pinholes, or airpockets, and 1000 sheets of sandpaper, rather than spending $50-$75 for a lightweight quality product, that sands like "butter", dosen't shrink as much as the "economy" stuff, or won't stain a light colored paint after a few years, or sink...
A quality product, applied properly will yeild professional results, poor prep, and "economy" products will yeild poor results and finish,.....it basically boils down to wanting something to last,....how many times you hear a guy say just after a few years of having a car done, "I/m going to repaint it", or "Redo it",....it's usually because of poor prep, and/or "economy" products,.....when I do a car, wether for me or a customer, I only want to "visit" it once, and move on to another project, rather than contemplate a "redo" years down the road
Mike
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Re: what body filler to use?
[Re: DAYCLONA]
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10/11/09 04:04 PM
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elitecustombody
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If you want the best,Rage Extreme by Evercoat,second down Rage Gold,third Rage or Z-Grip
Please explain why one is better than the other?
While all 3 are much better products than most of the fillers on the market, each is aimed at the buyer, some people prefer to spend $15 on a can of crap bondo, and more time chasing pinholes, or airpockets, and 1000 sheets of sandpaper, rather than spending $50-$75 for a lightweight quality product, that sands like "butter", dosen't shrink as much as the "economy" stuff, or won't stain a light colored paint after a few years, or sink...
A quality product, applied properly will yeild professional results, poor prep, and "economy" products will yeild poor results and finish,.....it basically boils down to wanting something to last,....how many times you hear a guy say just after a few years of having a car done, "I/m going to repaint it", or "Redo it",....it's usually because of poor prep, and/or "economy" products,.....when I do a car, wether for me or a customer, I only want to "visit" it once, and move on to another project, rather than contemplate a "redo" years down the road
Mike
I agree,Evercoat fillers never failed me
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