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Alright, I need your comments on Randolph Wing Walk Compound. I am going to do
a few things to clean up my Arrow. One of the more noticeable things is the wing walk. I have bought some Wing Walk Compound, and weather permitting will probably put it on this weekend. Any suggestions? Any personal experiences? Thanks, Larry |
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Any suggestions?
Any personal experiences? The stuff works well, as long as it's not too thick, and the temperature is above 70. Don't even think of "touching up" your wing-walk. Once you see how good the new part looks, you'll do the whole thing. I found no need to mask the edge -- just be careful, and you can go right up to the already-existing edge. As with so many things in aviation, it's not difficult, just time-consuming. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Do you try to remove the existing stuff, or just goop it on over
whatever is there now? What prep do you do to the existing surface? |
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On 06 Mar 2004 16:20:43 -0800, Bob Fry
wrote: Do you try to remove the existing stuff, or just goop it on over whatever is there now? What prep do you do to the existing surface? Best thing I've found to peel it off with is a pressure washer. If you really want to prep it properly, depending on what you find under the old stuff, you would want to etch and alodine it. TC |
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I've seen them paint the top of the floats with paint and while wet
spread fine masonry sand on the paint. Brush it off, paint again. Works great. Wipline uses this technique for the top decks on all their floats. Comes off with stripper. |
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Do you try to remove the existing stuff, or just goop it on over
whatever is there now? What prep do you do to the existing surface? None. I just painted over the wing-walk that was already there. If done properly, wing walk is very thin. By the time you get around to re-doing it, it'll be even thinner. (In my case, there were a couple of pencil-eraser-sized bare spots.) The stuff paints on easy, and has stood up well. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... |
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