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luigione
#1 Posted : 11 December 2012 17:53:53

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After nearly a week of messing about, I have finally managed to build the launch. While I'm happy with the results, there are some tiny gaps and at the bow end there is a small depression, so was wondering what the best way of filling them would be?
Bob Abell
#2 Posted : 11 December 2012 18:09:23

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Hello Loigi

I also had a frustrating time building the launch
Lucky for us, that the launch has a painted finish!

I`ve used a filler called P38 and is excellent for filling the cracks and mini defects
Work in progress picture....


Bob
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#3 Posted : 11 December 2012 18:14:59

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You could use a specific wood filler such as Ronseal multi purpose which is flexible and is available in natural and other wood colours if you are thinking of staining your boat.
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#4 Posted : 11 December 2012 19:15:47

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Bob Abell wrote:
Hello Loigi

I also had a frustrating time building the launch
Lucky for us, that the launch has a painted finish!

I`ve used a filler called P38 and is excellent for filling the cracks and mini defects
Work in progress picture....


Bob


Looks good, I will be following the instructions and painting it, so appearance won't be an issue, but of course I would like it to be as smooth as possible.
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#5 Posted : 11 December 2012 21:56:52

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I would agree with Mr T, I am using two different fillers on my Victory, the Ronseal Multipurpose Wood Filler (natural colour) for simple filling of small gaps such as the half millimetre between the fenders and the hull, much the same as the small gaps on your launch. Once dry it sands down fine enough for most finishes, paint or varnish etc.
The other filler is Milliput two part epoxy putty which is like a sticky plasticene once mixed together, this I use for construction jobs rather than filling, it can be moulded or sculpted into shape, wetted tools or fingers can produce a very smooth surface which goes rock hard and can then be sanded, filed or sawn to shape.
If you look on my DelPrado build diary, on the photos of the completed stern, the bottom of the side galleries below the windows is all made of milliput.
For your launch however, I would definately go for the Ronseal, it was £2.99 for a 100gm tube at my local tool shop and it'll last a very long time!

Happy Filling! BigGrin

Robin
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