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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 5:35 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

Hi All

I have a question on types of paint people have used and success or lack of.
I plan to use PPG Shopline Acrylic Urethane system. The problem is that I have been told that the automotave paints are not designed to hold up in tha aircraft enviroment. Like they will come off after awhile.
Have any of you used other than approved aircraft paints and what were the results.

On another matter, where can i get a cover thr the tach. output on my IO360? Am using all elect. panel and will not be using it.

Thanks a bunch in advance.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:04 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

HI DAN

I PAINTED MY 601 WITH GM 11 WHITE SAME AS CAR, S
CAR FINISH SPEAK, S FOR ITSELF BEAUTIFUL FINISH
COST OF 3 GALLON, S 3 HUNDRED AND CHANGE
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:27 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

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> paint people have used

Acid wash, etch, epoxy primer and Dupont Nason Full-cryl 2. Excelent results
and makes a rank amature look like a pro.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:23 pm    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

FWIW. I painted my 601XL with Dupont Nason Ful-Thane 2K urethane in 1993 Ford Canary Yellow with Black stripes. I used the recommended Dupont primer for the paint. I bought the paint at an auto paint dealer. The primer was two part and the top coat was three part. Working well after 2 years and 270 flight hours. Flexibility does not seem to be an issue. Flight temps from -5F to 99 F.

Tony Graziano
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Hi All

I have a question on types of paint people have used and success or lack of.
I plan to use PPG Shopline Acrylic Urethane system. The problem is that I have
been told that the automotave paints are not designed to hold up in tha aircraft
enviroment. Like they will come off after awhile.
Have any of you used other than approved aircraft paints and what were the results.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:22 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

Hi Dan,

I am using the lower cost acrylic enamel from PPG for my plane. I
chose this mostly because it is less toxic than the urethane system,
but it is also considerably less expensive. It has slightly less
shine than the urethane, and doesn't have as many color choices
available. My cost average for the epoxy primer and acrylic enamel
are around $100 per gallon when you add in all the necessary reducers
and hardeners. I also bought a very nice German HVLP gravity feed
gun there for around $100. The gun works incredibly well, and has so
many adjustments I am still learning how best to use it.

I decided to use a self etching primer under all the above paint to
prepare the aluminum surface. The older (more accepted) way is to
use "Alumiprep" and "Alodine" under the paint. Even though I have
already used a primer before going to the PPG products, I learned
through testing that I still need a standard primer under the top
coat. Without the standard primer, the top coat tended to lift the
self etching primer.

The paint store where I bought it supplies all the professional
automotive and aircraft paint shops in the Portland, OR area. One of
the points the guy at the store made for me was the shops use the
acrylic enamel to paint airplanes regularly. This is what you get if
you pay for the "Standard" paint job on a certified plane.

My own opinion is that the more expensive urethane based paint might
be a good choice if you want that extra shine or exotic colors on
your plane. I also think the outrageously expensive paints
supposedly designed for airplanes are really designed for folks who
have "More dollars than sense".

Paul
XL fuselage
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Quote:
I have a question on types of paint people have used and success or lack of.
I plan to use PPG Shopline Acrylic Urethane system. The problem is
that I have been told that the automotave paints are not designed to
hold up in tha aircraft enviroment. Like they will come off after awhile.
Have any of you used other than approved aircraft paints and what
were the results.

On another matter, where can i get a cover thr the tach. output on
my IO360? Am using all elect. panel and will not be using it.

Thanks a bunch in advance.

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95% done paint to go
801, IO360


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:25 am    Post subject: Re: Paint Reply with quote

I asked Nick of Roger (one of them)about this a couple of years ago. He told me that automotive paint is all they use....Geoff

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 8:08 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

Good morning Paul,

Could you elaborate a bit on the gun: name, model, etc. It sounds interesting.

Thanks,

Elden J.
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Hi Dan,

I am using the lower cost acrylic enamel from PPG for my plane. I
chose this mostly because it is less toxic than the urethane system,
but it is also considerably less expensive. It has slightly less
shine than the urethane, and doesn't have as many color choices
available. My cost average for the epoxy primer and acrylic enamel
are around $100 per gallon when you add in all the necessary reducers
and hardeners. I also bought a very nice German HVLP gravity feed
gun there for around $100. The gun works incredibly well, and has so
many adjustments I am still learning how best to use it.

I decided to use a self etching primer under all the above paint to
prepare the aluminum surface. The older (more accepted) way is to
use "Alumiprep" and "Alodine" under the paint. Even though I have
already used a primer before going to the PPG products, I learned
through testing that I still need a standard primer under the top
coat. Without the standard primer, the top coat tended to lift the
self etching primer.

The paint store where I bought it supplies all the professional
automotive and aircraft paint shops in the Portland, OR area. One of
the points the guy at the store made for me was the shops use the
acrylic enamel to paint airplanes regularly. This is what you get if
you pay for the "Standard" paint job on a certified plane.

My own opinion is that the more expensive urethane based paint might
be a good choice if you want that extra shine or exotic colors on
your plane. I also think the outrageously expensive paints
supposedly designed for airplanes are really designed for folks who
have "More dollars than sense".

Paul
XL fuselage
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[quote]I have a question on types of paint people have used and success or lack of.
I plan to use PPG Shopline Acrylic Urethane system. The problem is
that I have been told that the automotave paints are not designed to
hold up in tha aircraft enviroment. Like they will come off after awhile.
Have any of you used other than approved aircraft paints and what
were the results.

On another matter, where can i get a cover thr the tach. output on
my IO360? Am using all elect. panel and will not be using it.

Thanks a bunch in advance.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 4:49 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

A gentleman who managed the Cessna paint shop for years and now owns a Sherwin Williams store recommended the Sherwin Williams DTM Acrylic  enamel. It's an industrial and marine enamel with good gloss, easy to roll, brush or spray and at $60.00 per galleon, a good buy.

Have only tried small items so far but I'm happy.

Bob, Wichita
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:38 am    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

Bob . . . what did he recommend in the way of preping, priming, etc.
Sounds good. Robert Schoenberger 701

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A gentleman who managed the Cessna paint shop for years and now owns a
Sherwin Williams store recommended the Sherwin Williams DTM Acrylic
enamel. It's an industrial and marine enamel with good gloss, easy to
roll, brush or spray and at $60.00 per galleon, a good buy.

Have only tried small items so far but I'm happy.

Bob, Wichita




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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:06 pm    Post subject: Paint Reply with quote

I'm planning to use the Loehle line of paint products on my 601 (
www.loehle.com). I've reasearched it and compared the system to others. It
looks like a winner to me. Has anyone else considered it?

Lynn 601XL / Corvair
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