Grain filler

Started by drspock
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#13

Grain filler

Thanks for the reply.Am tempted to use eze-kote in addition,as will provide additional protection
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#12

Grain filler

Hi Robbob,been following ( and almost copying) your crash tender log.Will be trying eze-kote.
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#11

Grain filler

Thanks for all steers to Ezikote. Will be trying it before painting.
Sounds better than grain filler for protective purposes.
#10

Grain filler

Like I said Rob 'It ain't cheap' but it's damn good😊
On my Sea Scout and PTB refurbs I worked down (or up?🙄) to 3000 grit W&D Tamiya sponges.
With a drop of liquid soap with the last two applications. Gave a finish like plate glass😊😀
Cheers, Doug 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#9

Grain filler

Hi All.
I'm a recent convert to Eze-Kote for sealing the grain.
Previously I've used sanding sealer but the grain is always still evident and although the epoxy finishing resin works far better it still takes an age to get the perfect finish whereas this stuff sets in 30 minutes and can be flatted and re-coated multiple times to build up a smooth finish in far less time.
I flat off the last coat with 1200 grit wet/dry paper used wet to polish it to a mirror finish ready for the paint process.
Shame it's so expensive though ☹️
Robbob
"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana"
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#8

Grain filler

Actually it's called Eze-Kote Swanee, from Deluxe Materials 😉
It's not the cheapest resin but it's quick and effective😊
On untreated wood I sometimes dilute it with about 15-20% water so it soaks in a bit.
It raises the knap which you can then easily sand off.
Then I apply 2 coats of neat resin to seal and strengthen.
Helps protect from knocks and bangs💥💥
Cheers, Doug 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#5

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I will have to remember "execute" when I get to the finishing stage of my RTTL. I like the sound of "no pong". A useful tip if you get stuck SS is make your own, just get clear model aircraft dope and mix it with talcum powder. It does the job a treat.😊
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#4

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"I always use ezekote water based resin."
Me Too Colin👍
No pong, no fuss 😊 and brushes clean up in warm water.
😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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#3

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Nice report, I normally use high build filler primer on older models but on new wood I always use ezekote water based resin. It seals a toughens the surface and is ready to work on and paint within 30 minutes.
Cheers Colin.
Fair winds and calm waters,
COLIN.
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#2

Grain filler

Glad you got it sorted - i have n ot used Rustins but usually use HMG sanding sealer. A couple of coats with sanding in between does the trick. I will keep an eye out for the Rustins though.
Alan
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#1

Grain filler

I am building a large wooden kit from Vintage model works.
Even though the ply is very good quality,even after two coats of a thick etch primer (my little foible|). there was a deep grain showing through.I could have applied innumerable coats of paint,with rubbing down between each coat,but I thought this is not a new problem,there must be a better way.
I tried Rustins grain filler.Applied with a brush, squeegeed into surface,left overnight.Next day sanded with 400 wet and dry.Wow!
Perfect!
Just sayin!
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