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Skim coat - CEPenworks - 12-06-2020

I am making a gate out of 2x dimensional lumber that has been planed to 1". The construction is a three layer lamination. I have the gate glued up but there are various imperfections from dents, to gouges from scraping glue off, places where the lamination wasn't totally lined up etc. What I wold like to do is skim coat this with some kind of filler and sand smooth. It is going to be painted so I don't need anything fancy to match color. If this was going to be indoor I would just use some drywall mud. It works easy and sands easy. This is going to be a gate to the pasture so outdoors. I tried some Durham's Rockhard but that doesn't skim coat well. Works fine for small areas but dries too quickly to spread thin. Any suggestions?


RE: Skim coat - fredhargis - 12-06-2020

No idea, but I wonder if paintable caulk would work?


RE: Skim coat - jteneyck - 12-06-2020

Bondo.  Works great.  

John


RE: Skim coat - CEPenworks - 12-08-2020

I picked up some bondo. It is supposed to be in the 40's this weekend so I will try to move it to the garage to apply the bondo. Hopefully it will keep from stinking up the basement and may slow down the cure time so I don't have to work as fast.


RE: Skim coat - Cooler - 12-09-2020

I use Parks filler for small imperfections. 

For cut ends of plywood and MDF I apply it like shoe polish.  It drys very quickly and sands very easily. 

I get it at Home Depot.

[Image: red-oak-rust-oleum-parks-patching-repair...64_300.jpg]


RE: Skim coat - 2Goober - 09-03-2021

I agree, Bondo is great stuff. We keep several gallons on hand all the time. It repairs all kinds of oopses!