Bondo what you need to know

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2018
  • This is not a commercial, it is a complete guide to help you choose the type of materials you need for a specific body damage repair.
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Komentáře • 119

  • @IAMRUSTEDROOT
    @IAMRUSTEDROOT Před 3 lety +6

    Man, thanks for this!!
    Getting ready to do some prep work on my Jetski for primer and paint and was uncertain what to use. This is very helpful!

  • @bpo6955
    @bpo6955 Před rokem +1

    Thanks, dude! You saved me a bunch of time and headache. Really appreciate you posting this info

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      I’m glad it did help . Thank you buddy really cool to hear that I appreciate you.

  • @edwinwise6751
    @edwinwise6751 Před rokem +2

    Cleared up a lot of confusion . Thanks

  • @PS_on_youtube
    @PS_on_youtube Před 4 lety +4

    Very helpful!

  • @harinderpalsingh5744
    @harinderpalsingh5744 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for providing this information...I really appreciate it...

  • @sennentheodore35
    @sennentheodore35 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you this video was very helpful

  • @barbrybak5005
    @barbrybak5005 Před rokem

    Thanks for your work!

  • @hotrod_kris9395
    @hotrod_kris9395 Před 3 lety +3

    Good job, thank you.

  • @BaliMystic
    @BaliMystic Před 4 lety +17

    Just FYI, if you have a huge gaping hole like shown in the bonda glass example, body filler will not repair that. Body filler is meant to be applied at max 1/8th thickness

    • @winterdean8063
      @winterdean8063 Před 3 lety +3

      What if I spray foam it then bondo above that

    • @wvoutdoors5290
      @wvoutdoors5290 Před 3 lety +3

      You can repair it but you have to ether put a backing inside the area or hammer in the edges and put down fiberglass strips then your bondo. And if it has a piece of meal behind it you can bust fill it with glass and finish over it. Worked every time I’ve done it on my cars and will last about 7-8 years.

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety +1

      you re absolutely right. that repair area was not done at that time and it was my e36 drift car really did not wanna get too fancy . we are doing DIY cheats here

    • @randallsmith1321
      @randallsmith1321 Před 2 měsíci

      Best hole repair, lead it in. Second best repair weld in sheet metal. Third best repair POR15 with fiberglass cloth. Forth best repair fiberglass resin and cloth. Fifth best repair as this video.

  • @joedirt7119
    @joedirt7119 Před 2 lety +1

    Good solid video 25 years in the business

  • @dannyjoereagor5383
    @dannyjoereagor5383 Před rokem

    thank you my brother. Amen

  • @rachelcarantes5658
    @rachelcarantes5658 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @edwardjayfix
    @edwardjayfix Před měsícem

    Informative thanks!! 🙏🏻

  • @sunsunbubbles5272
    @sunsunbubbles5272 Před 2 lety

    Just used bondo glass for the first time, good stuff

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      Yes that stuff is strong once it cures

    • @randallsmith1321
      @randallsmith1321 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WheelersHoarder Torch flash it after last sanding to expose small air cavities, fill with glazing putty.

  • @michelbissonnette8793
    @michelbissonnette8793 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you😮

  • @olenaerhardt7725
    @olenaerhardt7725 Před rokem +1

    What would you use to repair cracks and holes in the headliner board. I need smth what won't fell off later due to heat. Thank you for the informative film.

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      Definitely on the back side you can use fiberglass cloth and resin , on top of holes or cracks that will workout.
      czcams.com/video/dXFSpD1LxKU/video.html

  • @jefersonalexlopezrojas6762
    @jefersonalexlopezrojas6762 Před 4 měsíci

    Perfect video 🔧👍👍

  • @enochpage1333
    @enochpage1333 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks, and wish you could update it, too. I appreciate hearing about how the different types are used. I have High Bond and I am not sure how its different. Also, can you use different color Bondo activator creams or must you use the same color cream in one job?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 8 měsíci

      You are welcome. We will work on updating the video with something newer with better quality. You can definitely use different color bondo activators, that won’t affect anything surely

  • @lidiskoka6040
    @lidiskoka6040 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi! Will fiber glass 2 be the best option for fiberglass top? It is the edges that need repair. I have some pictures I can send you 😊

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 3 lety

      Sorry i did miss your comment and did not see it until now 😁 i m pretty sure you already figured it out but let me know if not

  • @youngm2245
    @youngm2245 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for information

  • @colemant6845
    @colemant6845 Před 2 lety +1

    Question: Can the cure time be extended by adding less than the recommended amount of hardener? Also, will it cure to the same strength?... just take longer to harden?... Which is what I need. Thanks

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes the cure time can be extended by adding less hardener, but be careful there is a minimum amount , if it’s not mentioned on the product then give it a try and check until you get a perfect result. It is always going to be much better with enough hardener for finishing and sanding

  • @PapaP86
    @PapaP86 Před měsícem +1

    The tailgate on my 2007 4Runnner is starting to rust towards the bottom. It's got maybe a 0.5 inch separation of panel seems on the bottom edge in one particular spot (about about 6-8" long).
    My intention is to use some kind of filler there, roughly sand it, apply POR15 over it, then rustoleum paint over that to stop the bleeding (rusting) as much as I can.
    I was originally thinking the short strand fiberglass would be best since there is a bit of panel separation, but wondering if I should just use the standard filler or the gold?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před měsícem

      That sounds like you got a good plan there , the most difficult part about the job is when you sand it make sure you take your time , a regular filler is enough to use instead paying more . And surely the paint matching part can be a pain in the ass

    • @PapaP86
      @PapaP86 Před měsícem

      @@WheelersHoarder Not really concerned about the paint matching since it's on the bottom edge, it's not really visible. Even if it were, not overly concerned about that as the car's far from perfect with its age and 250k+ miles

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před měsícem

      @@PapaP86 wish if CZcams would add the pictures in comments, that d be nice sharing projects

  • @anonymous6563
    @anonymous6563 Před 3 lety +1

    What type of "Bondo" will i need to prep a bonnet ready for paint?
    I got a fiberglass bonnet scoop mounted to my bonnet but you can see the outline on where the scoop is sitting on the bonnet.. I want it to look so that the scoop is moulded to the bonnet in one piece.. Not see the lines from the scoop

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 3 lety

      A Bondo regular body filler will do just fine . Take your time with sanding and go slow through grits . You can also go with the Bondo pro gold it is typically the same thing

  • @Clearanceman2
    @Clearanceman2 Před rokem +1

    best thing for a large crease on a car door where my son hit a guard rail and creased the door skin all the way across 1/4 inch deep or less?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      It it is narrow I would just sand around it and apply regular body filler , if it is wide enough you can pull on it and straighten it up with a suction dent puller first.
      Find a good matching paint and paint the whole repaired area

  • @Elonmuskfanpage655
    @Elonmuskfanpage655 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a small bondo body filler
    It has a cover on it
    I think I already put the hardner and mixed because I can’t find it
    Or it just came like this body filler will this get hard? And seal a small hole on fiberglass?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 3 lety +1

      The hardner should come with it . It is usely different color . Don't use it without a hardner because it will never cure and turn solid.

  • @robin9014
    @robin9014 Před 4 lety +2

    Does the fiber glass jelly stick to plastic?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 4 lety

      Robin I never tried it, but most likely it won’t hold on to a plastic part

  • @LobotomizedTeddyBear
    @LobotomizedTeddyBear Před 2 lety +2

    I have Step 2 and 3, I don't know if it's that same as short fiber(2) and gold filler(3) tho?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      Sorry bro Can you repeat the question with other words , did you mean stage instead of step ,

  • @openroad9789
    @openroad9789 Před rokem +1

    I need to fill a crack in a fiberglass shower in an RV around the drainage area. Would I use the Bondo filler, hair or the glass?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      I would use the fiberglass cloth and let it cure then add short strands and sand it , it works great

  • @RandoManFPV
    @RandoManFPV Před rokem +1

    Strange situation here:
    Im trying to make a rigid tube out of bondo coating a sonotube/form tube(google for reference)
    I plan to use the fiber sheets and bondo resin.. Will i be able to sand it down to a good even shape when i finish?
    Should I use the fiber sheets and bondo resin, let it cure. Then cover in the body filler bondo so that I can sand it down?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      Yes that is absolutely the way to do it I would coat it with resin and lay fiberglass cloth on it and just like you said adding a coat of filler then sand it , that is the best way to do it and surely it will workout good

  • @khalmaj4547
    @khalmaj4547 Před 2 lety +1

    I made a mistake, purchased and used " fiberglass hardener" how much of a problem did I create for myself? It did seem to get hard but not as hard and as quickly as the cream hardener.

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      It should not work as it should,as the hardner is chemicaly meant to react with the fiberglass. You may have to grind it off.

  • @swiss6253
    @swiss6253 Před 2 lety +2

    Thoughts on using just fiberglass resin, no cloth, as an undercoat for a mower deck?
    Would it work better on raw metal surface, or painted metal?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety +1

      It would definitely work much better on bare metal , but it can also depends on the thickness and surface of paint .so it is like both ways works for sure but surely bare metal is better .
      If it’s something like undercoating I wouldn’t be too worried about removing the paint .

    • @swiss6253
      @swiss6253 Před 2 lety

      @@WheelersHoarder The video I saw on youtube is "John Deere 48 Mower Deck - Fiberglass Resin undercoat".
      Looks like it'd work pretty good but wasn't sure about the paint. I know they have some paints now that will convert the existing surface rust. It's difficult to get every nook and cranny down to bare metal, will take a lot of extra time but I have the gear to do it. Also looking into epoxy resin vs vinylester and polyester resins. I guess epoxy is the best and doesn't have any shrinkage, so a stronger bond. Would be cool to have a nice glossy long lasting undercoat, especially after having to repair and upweld the deck back to it's former glory.

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety +1

      @@swiss6253 you are right epoxy is best to go for and right bare metal is unnecessary or waste of time . With that setup I’m sure the mower vibration won’t be a problem at all to spread any cracks

    • @swiss6253
      @swiss6253 Před 2 lety

      @@WheelersHoarder Now I have to figure out which one to buy, is the jewelry stuff the same as boat stuff? They don't seem to differentiate from each other much. Thanks a lot for your time and videos, appreciate it.

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety +1

      @@swiss6253 you re welcome I’m glad you like them videos , I would get the things for boats it’s perfect to use for your application.

  • @LobotomizedTeddyBear
    @LobotomizedTeddyBear Před 2 lety

    Exactly what I was looking for for cosplay on foam, but I have smaller pots hah

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      Bro that is Cool, using expanding foam is genius let the hater hate lol
      Please subscribe

  • @Paul-jk9lz
    @Paul-jk9lz Před 2 lety

    Should I use Bondi glass on a plastic bumper? Never done it, it’s badly scratched

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      It will hold it together , but you would rather use some fiber glass cloth and resin from back . Even best way, use hot metal wires stitches if the bumper is thick enough .

  • @bipedalhominid6815
    @bipedalhominid6815 Před 3 lety +1

    Can i use bondo filler as fairing compound?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 3 lety

      I don't think you can use bondo as it is based on polystyrene while fairing compounds are usually epoxy

  • @nancscloset
    @nancscloset Před 3 měsíci +1

    Can Bondo be molded to repair a wheel on an expensive suitcase that was damaged ?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 3 měsíci

      Unfortunately it can’t be good for doing something like that. It won’t work

    • @randallsmith1321
      @randallsmith1321 Před 2 měsíci

      Liquid urathane of the proper durometer.

  • @yamisohi
    @yamisohi Před 3 lety +1

    Will bondo fix a cracked bumper

  • @leagueplays2100
    @leagueplays2100 Před 2 lety

    So i've got a hole thats like an inch and will probably be bigger when i sand it. Also the surrounding areas needs sanding and covered with paint. Would i use filler or the bondo glass?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      It would be better using fiberglass cloth and resin , I have another video about it I will put the link in a comment

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/_BeDer-JUSI/video.html

    • @leagueplays2100
      @leagueplays2100 Před 2 lety

      @@WheelersHoarder ty good sir

  • @GraceYocum
    @GraceYocum Před rokem +1

    I can’t figure out how to open it 😭

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      surely it can get aggravating opening them , use a flat screwdriver and take your time

  • @MP-zf7kg
    @MP-zf7kg Před 3 lety +3

    I completely wish the spot putty came in "clear".

    • @yurimodin7333
      @yurimodin7333 Před 2 lety

      go grab a 2 part glazing/spot putty(not sure if Bondo makes one but I know Evercoat does). Anyway once you use 2 part you will throw that tube of red garbage in the trash. 2 part is like using filler that is super thin and smooth but made of the same stuff as the filler.

  • @johnmiller8068
    @johnmiller8068 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude I'll do respect before you add that spot putty you should go through your sanding grits 60 120 and so on that wasn't ready for spot putty too much scratches you could sand all that down to perfection

  • @sammydabull4001
    @sammydabull4001 Před rokem

    I would not use Bondo glass for repairing metal only fiberglass in plastics type materials

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem +1

      Totally agreed with you, welded metal patches are the right fix , but never had a problem with using fiberglass

  • @Flies2FLL
    @Flies2FLL Před rokem +1

    Bondo!
    Found in a trailer park near you.....

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem +1

      Lol true

    • @Flies2FLL
      @Flies2FLL Před rokem

      @@WheelersHoarder Hahah! I have a tub in the garage. That stuff has a LOT of uses~

  • @justinc9911
    @justinc9911 Před 4 lety +1

    hi nice video i had a question what bondo can I use to fill up a hole in a plastic bumper im trying to hide factory fog light holes and want to be able to sand paint and finish thanks!!!

  • @user-ye6dk2fw6t
    @user-ye6dk2fw6t Před 2 měsíci +1

    I used metal bondo on plastic bumper by mistake lol shlould I be okey ?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 měsíci

      You will be totally fine , it will work on both metal or plastic

  • @mikethompson2007
    @mikethompson2007 Před 3 lety +1

    Open them up and demo them!

  • @jakeE2898
    @jakeE2898 Před rokem

    Will bondo body filler fix a half inch hole

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před rokem

      I would use fiberglass as in this video
      Fiberglass and resin repair kit demonstration
      czcams.com/video/dXFSpD1LxKU/video.html
      Bondo can fill holes about 1/4 inch max other than that you need structural material

  • @AlexVorasane
    @AlexVorasane Před 2 lety +1

    Can I email you with pictures and see what's recommended?

  • @LevelUpVisions
    @LevelUpVisions Před 2 lety

    lol he said POOTY

  • @martingo2680
    @martingo2680 Před 4 lety

    which one offers a bit of flexibility?

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 4 lety +1

      The gold filler is the one that can give you most flexibility and nice finish

  • @markvietti
    @markvietti Před 2 lety

    should mention that any Bondo type product will suck in 4 months down the road. making a straight panel no longer straight.

    • @WheelersHoarder
      @WheelersHoarder  Před 2 lety

      I like your comment it is definitely true , that’s why high quality projects rely on metal patches.