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In Reply to: RE: metal filler for potted transformer casing repair.............. posted by bouncy ball on February 23, 2015 at 22:17:43
For chips and scratches you are better off using a glazing putty. Unless you have dents in the cases the JB Weld is too much work. Good glazing putty fills beautifully with less work and is easier to finish.I recommend using Eastwood's product, the link to it is below. I have no connection with them except as a satisfied customer.
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The Eastwood putty is similar to two-part body filler which I've used in the past. Note that raw aluminum should be coated with an etching primer first to ensure good adhesion.
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Glazing putties are like really smooth, blue Bondo. Be sure to use primer over them before painting.
Thanks Jim, Good to know !!
I actually had some shipping dents, box fell apart, not well packed.
Jeff
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