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Old April 20th 06, 03:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The thread on aluminum trailer painting prompted this question. I've
seen a number of Blanik L-13s in the "original" factory finish of bare
aluminum with blue trim stripes. The aluminum is always dull and
mottled. Closer inspection suggests that the material is not the
typical 2024 surface finish and/or is not Alclad. Has anyone been
able to polish one successfully (successful meaning bright and shiny
and stayed that way for some time)?

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)

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Old April 20th 06, 04:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Papa3 wrote:
The thread on aluminum trailer painting prompted this question. I've
seen a number of Blanik L-13s in the "original" factory finish of bare
aluminum with blue trim stripes. The aluminum is always dull and
mottled. Closer inspection suggests that the material is not the
typical 2024 surface finish and/or is not Alclad. Has anyone been
able to polish one successfully (successful meaning bright and shiny
and stayed that way for some time)?

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)

A shiny L13 would be an abnormality, and would be rejected by the thermals. They
have to look like hell to fly properly ;-)

Seriously - their skins appear to be made of different compounds, and have an
almost random finish. The internal parts are also made of different grades and
hardness of material, not directly comparable to western compounds. (At least
the parts we have had to fabricate were hard to match) I would expect that the
corrosion protection would be impaired by polishing. Does anyone know whether
this is so?

The only decent looking one I have seen is painted over the aluminium.
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Bruce Greeff
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Old April 20th 06, 05:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Papa3 wrote:
The thread on aluminum trailer painting prompted this question. I've
seen a number of Blanik L-13s in the "original" factory finish of bare
aluminum with blue trim stripes. The aluminum is always dull and
mottled. Closer inspection suggests that the material is not the
typical 2024 surface finish and/or is not Alclad. Has anyone been
able to polish one successfully (successful meaning bright and shiny
and stayed that way for some time)?

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)

Each year we take ours to an open weekend to give pleasure flights. We
give it a good wipe over with oil which makes it shine beautifully.
Lasts for weeks afterwards.
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Old April 20th 06, 06:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On 20 Apr 2006 07:44:24 -0700, "Papa3" wrote:

The thread on aluminum trailer painting prompted this question. I've
seen a number of Blanik L-13s in the "original" factory finish of bare
aluminum with blue trim stripes. The aluminum is always dull and
mottled. Closer inspection suggests that the material is not the
typical 2024 surface finish and/or is not Alclad. Has anyone been
able to polish one successfully (successful meaning bright and shiny
and stayed that way for some time)?

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)


I used 3M Brand Super Duty Rubbing Compound Part # 05954 on my L-13
and L-23. I used an inexpensive electric buffer. After buffing the
residue needs to be wiped off with a damp cloth. Worked well and
shined up nicely. I did not try to remove scratches with it, just
took out the dullness of the finish.

BTW, there is no silicone in the product, so no problems if you choose
to paint it later. It is available at any good auto paint supply
store.
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Old April 20th 06, 07:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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For a GREAT polish on aircraft aluminum try Nuvite. Go to their
website for info-- www.perfectpolish.com. You will need a good
electric buffer and some tome--but the results are unbelieveable.

Skip Guimond

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Old April 20th 06, 08:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Skip (or others),

I saw this product used on a Beech 18 years ago with great results.
But IIRC that was on AlClad 2024 aluminum skins. Does anyone have
hands-on experience with Nuvite on a Blanyuk? I guess we could just
do a small test on the underside of one wing, but I'd love to hear if
anyone else has done the work for me...

Erik

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Old April 20th 06, 10:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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"Papa3" wrote in message
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Skip (or others),

I saw this product used on a Beech 18 years ago with great results.
But IIRC that was on AlClad 2024 aluminum skins. Does anyone have
hands-on experience with Nuvite on a Blanyuk? I guess we could just
do a small test on the underside of one wing, but I'd love to hear if
anyone else has done the work for me...


I wonder what was used on this bird?
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-14/N14LH/N14LH.htm


Erik



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Old April 21st 06, 12:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Wayne Paul wrote:
I wonder what was used on this bird?
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-14/N14LH/N14LH.htm


I know Todd, I'll ask him. It does take considerable work to keep it
that way, it doesn't look quite that shiny lately...

Marc
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Old April 21st 06, 12:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Careful - If I understand correctly, the L-13s have a clear
finish; its certainly not bare aluminum. If you polish that
finish off...

Best to ring Vitek for his suggestions prior messing with this !
Perhaps you can post those here ?

See ya, Dave

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Old April 21st 06, 02:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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If you do, you will have to keep at it

Scott
Many years polishing a Cessna 140...

Papa3 wrote:

The thread on aluminum trailer painting prompted this question. I've
seen a number of Blanik L-13s in the "original" factory finish of bare
aluminum with blue trim stripes. The aluminum is always dull and
mottled. Closer inspection suggests that the material is not the
typical 2024 surface finish and/or is not Alclad. Has anyone been
able to polish one successfully (successful meaning bright and shiny
and stayed that way for some time)?

Erik Mann
LS8-18 (P3)

 




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