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Old February 9th 04, 06:41 PM
DL152279546231
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Default Corrosion Protection on Alluminum Sheet Aircraft?

I have been looking at Zenair's Ch 701 STOL and nowhere have I seen any mention
of treating the inside of the sheet alluminum for corrosion protection. I would
have thought spraypainting with green (zincoxide?) paint woudld have been
necessary
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Old February 9th 04, 08:43 PM
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"DL152279546231" wrote in message
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I have been looking at Zenair's Ch 701 STOL and nowhere have I seen any

mention
of treating the inside of the sheet alluminum for corrosion protection. I

would
have thought spraypainting with green (zincoxide?) paint woudld have been
necessary


The builders manual for the 601XL which I am building (and I assume the 701
and 801) suggests the use of Zinc Chromate or Zinc Oxide where ever metal
meets metal. Though with the 6061-T6 AL it is not really needed.

To see some photos of how I've done it visit my website at
www.peoamerica.net/N601WR


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Old February 10th 04, 12:35 AM
Tom Cummings
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See this url and scroll down to the third to last photo where the builder
lightly zinc-chromated his aluminum pieces.
http://www.flycorvair.com/601.html
Tom
"DL152279546231" wrote in message
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I have been looking at Zenair's Ch 701 STOL and nowhere have I seen any

mention
of treating the inside of the sheet alluminum for corrosion protection. I

would
have thought spraypainting with green (zincoxide?) paint woudld have been
necessary



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Old February 10th 04, 05:10 AM
Richard Lamb
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Thank you for playing, Tom!

Yes, the operative word is "lightly",
Actually, a light MIST is plenty.

Most people just wanna paint it green cus it looks better.


Richard

Tom Cummings wrote:

See this url and scroll down to the third to last photo where the builder
lightly zinc-chromated his aluminum pieces.
http://www.flycorvair.com/601.html
Tom

 




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