We all know it, we all love it, and the guy parked outside of the 7-11 covered his car in it. What is it? Polyester body filler, better known by the almost generic trademark, Bondo. There’s a lot more ...
Before Bondo came along in 1955, bodywork was a dangerous, delicate affair that required a torch, lead solder, and an ocean of experience. Polyester-based fillers arose out of a need. All the heat ...
Sherwin-Williams Aerospace Coatings launched Fill Bond Flex Aerospace Filler (FBF100) as a new, convenient method for filling seams, rivets and small spot repair areas on aircraft prior to painting.
A car without Bondo will always be better than a car with it, but that doesn’t necessarily make the popular automotive body filler bad. In certain contexts, it can be quite the contrary. The name is ...
While sports car parts, yacht hulls and bridge decks often grab the composites industry spotlight, fabrication of cast polymer bath and kitchen fixtures is a vital and lucrative segment of the ...