Originally Posted by
Jimbob 2705
That is exactly what I was hoping to do around the pistol grip area, but thanks for the advice on the temperature! Would normal kitchen marigold gloves offer enough protection would you say?
Thanks and ATB
James
They might be a bit too thick and crease up too much... not giving as good a copy of the hand onto the filler, i used some thin rubber gloves used in the motor trade to keep oil and other chemicals off the skin, you will feel the filler getting warm as it hardens, gently release your grip and it should not burn the skin or alter the shape of the filler as it will have already started to set. Then you can sand the filler when it has cooled and add any more to fill in the imperfections left by the gloves.
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