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<blockquote data-quote="SC Designs" data-source="post: 428139" data-attributes="member: 20199"><p>The bondo is very small amounts, basically when the glass is laid it still creates and uneven surface so after sanding you still have high and low spots, that's where the bondo comes in. Its not large amounts to fill up huge holes. It's a given if a person smacks a huge rock, no matter whats under there on the hull, it stands the possibility of doing damage. I personally try to stay away from the rocks...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SC Designs, post: 428139, member: 20199"] The bondo is very small amounts, basically when the glass is laid it still creates and uneven surface so after sanding you still have high and low spots, that's where the bondo comes in. Its not large amounts to fill up huge holes. It's a given if a person smacks a huge rock, no matter whats under there on the hull, it stands the possibility of doing damage. I personally try to stay away from the rocks...lol. [/QUOTE]
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