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I'm re-painting some gel coat spots on my LS and was wondering what
everyone is using for the red trim color. The original stuff is Nitro Cellulose Lacquer. So, I call up the local body shop only to find that lacquer is on it's way out of major production. Too bad as it's nice stuff to work with, cheap, light, can be put on thin, and easy to patch. I've found some by looking on the internet but it only comes in one color red and gallons. I'm also re-finishing the elevator and would like to sand the gelcaot and paint it with lacquer. Won't add weight that way. The LS also has some red tape to blend the seal on the rudder. Any idea where to get this red tape? -- Joe LaCour KineOptics 120 Golden Pheasant Dr. Slidell, LA 70461-3116 985-649-0602 Optical & Mechanical Instrument design/fabrication http://www.kineoptics.com/ |
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On 13 Sep 2003 18:00:07 GMT, Joe Lacour
wrote: I'm re-painting some gel coat spots on my LS and was wondering what everyone is using for the red trim color. The original stuff is Nitro Cellulose Lacquer. So, I call up the local body shop only to find that lacquer is on it's way out of major production. Too bad as it's nice stuff to work with, cheap, light, can be put on thin, and easy to patch. I've found some by looking on the internet but it only comes in one color red and gallons. I'm also re-finishing the elevator and would like to sand the gelcaot and paint it with lacquer. Won't add weight that way. The LS also has some red tape to blend the seal on the rudder. Any idea where to get this red tape? Nitrocellulose lacquer is model airplane dope -- the older nitrate type. It's comparatively little used today because glow-engine fuels attack it, but the larger hobby dealers have it -- and if you can't find nitrate, the newer butyrate dope is usually compatible with it. Buy a small sample, test it on an out-of-the-way spot, and you should be able to get a color match with a little mixing. rj |
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you could also use acrylic laquer, which has huge advantages over over
nitro and no real disadvantage (it can be shot very thin) or a basecoat/clearcoat system, while a bit more work, can also be done thin/light and will be many times more durable than nitrocellulose. Either of these two systems can be EXACTLY color matched and are locally available anywhere at an autobody supply store. Try Ditzler Duracryl for acryl laquer, or Deltron for b/c system, or other types by Sikkens, Martin-Senor, Glasurit, etc. |
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Yea, that's what I thought but apparently Acrylic Lacquer is being
phased out here in the states. I have located some custom paint companies in the US but there is only one red and one white. Lacquer is so easy to use, light, thin, used to be cheap, and like you said patches perfect. If anyone knows a source, I'd appreciate hearing about it. For the mean time on this little red spot, I found a spray can that is a very close match. If I can't find any Acrylic Lacquer, I'll finish working the elevator in Gelcoat. Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------ Newsgroup: rec.aviation.soaring Subject: LS-4 Red Trim paint color Author: Wsburhen Date/Time: 17:00 15 September 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------ you could also use acrylic laquer, which has huge advantages over over nitro and no real disadvantage (it can be shot very thin) or a basecoat/clearcoat system, while a bit more work, can also be done thin/light and will be many times more durable than nitrocellulose. Either of these two systems can be EXACTLY color matched and are locally available anywhere at an autobody supply store. Try Ditzler Duracryl for acryl laquer, or Deltron for b/c system, or other types by Sikkens, Martin-Senor, Glasurit, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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