I used JB Weld on a styrene model about eight hours ago, both for its iron grip and, at the same time, as a filler for a few seams. I smoothed it with wax paper, so it isn't very thick. I've noticed before that if it gets a full 24 hours to cure, it can be similar to sanding CA — hard as a rock and difficult to sand.
What's the ideal amount of time to wait to sand JB Weld, without waiting too long?
Qapla'
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Quick JB Weld question — when to sand?
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Quick JB Weld question — when to sand?
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Okay; thanks for the reply. I seem to have a knack for asking tough to answer questions.
I waited another couple of hours, and decided to go ahead and wet-sand. Seemed to work well and stay where I wanted it to be and yet sand away fairly easily where I didn't.
Qapla'
SSB
I waited another couple of hours, and decided to go ahead and wet-sand. Seemed to work well and stay where I wanted it to be and yet sand away fairly easily where I didn't.
Qapla'
SSB
“The entire concept of pessimism crumbles the moment one human being puts aside thoughts of self and reaches out to another to minister to her suffering. The experience of either person can neither be denied nor adequately explained by a negative philosophy.”
-- Michael J. Nelson, Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters
-- Michael J. Nelson, Mike Nelson's Mind over Matters