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Stealth Pilot wrote in message . ..
On 3 Dec 2004 07:03:49 -0800, (c hinds) wrote: O.K. another painting question: All aluminum sailplane, newly constructed. 1. Scuff with Scotchbrite pads, two part epoxy primer, wet sand, paint? or... 2. Two part acid etch wash primer, epoxy primer, sand and paint? or... 3. Your recommendation I was once told by a venerable aircraft builder to attempt to use a paint process like the Schweizers (sailplane fame)used but cannot find out what that process was/is. He said that it was subcontracted to Grumman and they "got it right". And, where does Zinc Chromate fit into the picture in terms of the paint process. Confused as ever. Clark scuff lightly with scotchbrite. dilute phosphoric acid wash. alodine to passivate the surface. primer top coats. Stealth (watch your finger prints) Pilot This is the perfect answer.. he is also correct about the fingerpronts, always wear gloves and happy painting.... |
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