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Old March 20th 04, 01:24 AM
Blueskies
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Default Alodine, then what?

What is an effective way to protect the alodine film? I know I could shoot Zinc Chromate primer (~$8 a can), or use one
of the epoxy two part systems, but I have many small parts (2024-3) and I won't have them all ready at the same time.

What about the latex aluminum primer from Rustoleum: http://www.rustoleum.com/product.asp...ct_id=29&SBL=1

I want something that will last through the build process and beyond for a while until the final paint job is done...

Any other alternatives that have proven to be successful?

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Old March 20th 04, 02:31 AM
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What is an effective way to protect the alodine film?

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Google up 'The Air Brush Trick' (posted here a couple years ago).

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Old March 20th 04, 02:44 AM
Del Rawlins
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In m Blueskies wrote:
What is an effective way to protect the alodine film? I know I could
shoot Zinc Chromate primer (~$8 a can), or use one of the epoxy two
part systems, but I have many small parts (2024-3) and I won't have
them all ready at the same time.


This probably won't be of much help to you, but I am in a similar
situation on my Bearhawk project with what seems like a million aluminum
parts, and since I want to operate as a seaplane I am going the full
alodine/prime route so that it doesn't crumble away on me before I am
done flying it. The best solution I have been able to come up with is
to hold off on assembling anything until all of the aluminum parts are
done, and then alodine/prime everything in one big hazmat fest. This
creates other problems, but logistically I think it is the lesser of all
evils. I plan to do this sometime over the summer so you may get to
read here how it all went.

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Old March 20th 04, 02:01 PM
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Found it...Thanks!



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"Veeduber" wrote in message ...
What is an effective way to protect the alodine film?


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Google up 'The Air Brush Trick' (posted here a couple years ago).

-R.S.Hoover



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Old March 21st 04, 02:04 AM
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Van's Aircraft has this little spray gun that uses film containers for the
paint. $20. There is nothing to be cleaned. Works well.

- Holger
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Old March 21st 04, 01:17 PM
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I used to have many film containers; used them for many things; now I shoot 98% digital...

hmmm, anyone have a bunch of old film cans around?

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"Holger Stephan" wrote in message ...
Van's Aircraft has this little spray gun that uses film containers for the
paint. $20. There is nothing to be cleaned. Works well.

- Holger



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Old March 21st 04, 04:42 PM
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Go to a one hour photo lab. They will have hundreds or they can save you a
few if they have thrown them all away.


"Blueskies" wrote in message
y.com...
I used to have many film containers; used them for many things; now I

shoot 98% digital...

hmmm, anyone have a bunch of old film cans around?

--
Dan D.



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"Holger Stephan" wrote in message

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Van's Aircraft has this little spray gun that uses film containers for

the
paint. $20. There is nothing to be cleaned. Works well.

- Holger





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Old March 21st 04, 10:13 PM
Blueskies
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Good idea, thanks!

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"Cy Galley" wrote in message news:QBj7c.54348$Cb.841247@attbi_s51...
Go to a one hour photo lab. They will have hundreds or they can save you a
few if they have thrown them all away.


"Blueskies" wrote in message
y.com...
I used to have many film containers; used them for many things; now I

shoot 98% digital...

hmmm, anyone have a bunch of old film cans around?

--
Dan D.



.
"Holger Stephan" wrote in message

...
Van's Aircraft has this little spray gun that uses film containers for

the
paint. $20. There is nothing to be cleaned. Works well.

- Holger







 




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