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Protecting 4130 until I can prime it?



 
 
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Old October 4th 06, 04:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Protecting 4130 until I can prime it?

I presented the following problem to a local authority and he suggested
a solution.
Can I get your thoughts on the adequacy of his suggestion?

I'm going to be removing old paint and primer from 4130 over a long
period of time. After a few hours, the bare metal will begin to rust,
so I'd like to protect it until I can apply a two-part epoxy,
probably a month or so later.

He suggests any of the lacquer-based spray-on paints would act as a
barrier, and would not deter two-part epoxy from adhering to the metal
when I get around to applying it.

Your thoughts please? - Mike

 




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