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Brad[_2_]
May 20th 10, 11:32 PM
I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
Question: what grade of sand paper do I use to break the glaze and
give tooth without removing precious material..................
and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
etc...........prior to spraying primer.
it's getting closer!
thanks,
Brad
JJ Sinclair
May 21st 10, 01:19 AM
On May 20, 3:32*pm, Brad > wrote:
> I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> Question: what grade of sand paper *do I use to break the glaze and
> give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> it's getting closer!
>
> thanks,
> Brad
Hi Brad,
I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
parallel to span.
I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
priming.
I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
Hope this helps,
JJ
Brad[_2_]
May 21st 10, 01:32 AM
On May 20, 5:19*pm, JJ Sinclair > wrote:
> On May 20, 3:32*pm, Brad > wrote:
>
> > I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> > ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> > Question: what grade of sand paper *do I use to break the glaze and
> > give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> > and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> > etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> > it's getting closer!
>
> > thanks,
> > Brad
>
> Hi Brad,
> I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
> 18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
> parallel to span.
> I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
> priming.
> I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
> Hope this helps,
> JJ
Thanks JJ...............just what I was looking for.
Brad
Sam Zimmerman
May 22nd 10, 12:19 AM
"JJ Sinclair" > wrote in message
...
On May 20, 3:32 pm, Brad > wrote:
> I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> Question: what grade of sand paper do I use to break the glaze and
> give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> it's getting closer!
>
> thanks,
> Brad
Hi Brad,
I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
parallel to span.
I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
priming.
I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
Hope this helps,
JJ
what's an air-board, JJ??
Brad[_2_]
May 22nd 10, 02:05 AM
On May 21, 4:19*pm, "Sam Zimmerman" > wrote:
> "JJ Sinclair" > wrote in message
>
> ...
> On May 20, 3:32 pm, Brad > wrote:
>
> > I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> > ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> > Question: what grade of sand paper do I use to break the glaze and
> > give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> > and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> > etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> > it's getting closer!
>
> > thanks,
> > Brad
>
> Hi Brad,
> I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
> 18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
> parallel to span.
> I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
> priming.
> I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
> Hope this helps,
> JJ
> what's an air-board, JJ??
Sam.............an air board is a pneumatic tool that takes the arm
work out of sanding, but they are thirsty and require a beefy
compressor. At least the one I own does.
Brad
Morgans[_2_]
May 22nd 10, 12:19 PM
"Brad" > wrote
Sam.............an air board is a pneumatic tool that takes the arm
work out of sanding, but they are thirsty and require a beefy
compressor. At least the one I own does.
Brad
******************
Often called a straight line sander. They take a bunch of air, like he
said. You need a 220 volt 5 HP compressor at a minimum, or you will spend a
bunch of time waiting for air to build back up. As a general rule, the more
expensive ones use less air, as they are generally more efficient.
There is a relatively cheap one at Northern,
<http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_28119_28119>
I do not own this, so I do not know how much air it uses.
They do take a lot of work out of sanding things like wings, and prevent
wavy-ness that would happen if you used something like a random orbital
sander.
--
Jim in NC
On May 21, 7:19*pm, "Sam Zimmerman" > wrote:
> "JJ Sinclair" > wrote in message
>
> ...
> On May 20, 3:32 pm, Brad > wrote:
>
> > I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> > ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> > Question: what grade of sand paper do I use to break the glaze and
> > give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> > and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> > etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> > it's getting closer!
>
> > thanks,
> > Brad
>
> Hi Brad,
> I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
> 18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
> parallel to span.
> I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
> priming.
> I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
> Hope this helps,
> JJ
> what's an air-board, JJ??
Blow out really well so that Mr Pinhole is fully exposed on first fill
pass. You don't want to bridge over dust filled holes. They will bite
you in the ass. When they show up, squegee in spot fill before doing
your first sanding. With luck, youll get 90% on first cycle- then 90%
on second.
Good luck
UH
Brad[_2_]
May 24th 10, 05:46 PM
On May 24, 6:31*am, wrote:
> On May 21, 7:19*pm, "Sam Zimmerman" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "JJ Sinclair" > wrote in message
>
> ....
> > On May 20, 3:32 pm, Brad > wrote:
>
> > > I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> > > ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> > > Question: what grade of sand paper do I use to break the glaze and
> > > give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> > > and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> > > etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> > > it's getting closer!
>
> > > thanks,
> > > Brad
>
> > Hi Brad,
> > I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
> > 18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
> > parallel to span.
> > I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
> > priming.
> > I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
> > Hope this helps,
> > JJ
> > what's an air-board, JJ??
>
> Blow out really well so that Mr Pinhole is fully exposed on first fill
> pass. You don't want to bridge over dust filled holes. They will bite
> you in the ass. When they show up, squegee in spot fill before doing
> your first sanding. With luck, youll get 90% on first cycle- then 90%
> on second.
> Good luck
> UH
yup, there are lot's of pinholes................I will do my best to
prep properly for them. plan is to spray primer/filler, then make up a
light slurry of primer/filler/micro and squeegee that onto the wing
after the first pass has tacked up.
Brad
On May 24, 12:46*pm, Brad > wrote:
> On May 24, 6:31*am, wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 21, 7:19*pm, "Sam Zimmerman" > wrote:
>
> > > "JJ Sinclair" > wrote in message
>
> > ....
> > > On May 20, 3:32 pm, Brad > wrote:
>
> > > > I'm looking at my shiny black carbon wings and other parts and getting
> > > > ready to start sanding to prep for spraying on primer.
>
> > > > Question: what grade of sand paper do I use to break the glaze and
> > > > give tooth without removing precious material..................
>
> > > > and..............what to use to remove sanding dust,
> > > > etc...........prior to spraying primer.
>
> > > > it's getting closer!
>
> > > > thanks,
> > > > Brad
>
> > > Hi Brad,
> > > I'd sand with 80 grit (dry) on an 18" air-board, if you have one or an
> > > 18" hand board with 45 left/45 right action with the board held
> > > parallel to span.
> > > I'd put on a mask, turn on the fans and blow off the surface before
> > > priming.
> > > I use PCL Polyprimer (907 white) catilized with 2% MEKP.
> > > Hope this helps,
> > > JJ
> > > what's an air-board, JJ??
>
> > Blow out really well so that Mr Pinhole is fully exposed on first fill
> > pass. You don't want to bridge over dust filled holes. They will bite
> > you in the ass. When they show up, squegee in spot fill before doing
> > your first sanding. With luck, youll get 90% on first cycle- then 90%
> > on second.
> > Good luck
> > UH
>
> yup, there are lot's of pinholes................I will do my best to
> prep properly for them. plan is to spray primer/filler, then make up a
> light slurry of primer/filler/micro and squeegee that onto the wing
> after the first pass has tacked up.
>
> Brad- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
You understand
UH
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