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erichweaver(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:52 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Greeting
I was considering anodizing my instrument panel to a color of my choice rather than painting or powder coating. Any drawbacks to this, asthetic or otherwise?
regards
Erich Weaver
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rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 12:54 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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It will fade in the sun.
erichweaver(at)cox.net wrote:
Greeting
I was considering anodizing my instrument panel to a color of my choice rather than painting or powder coating. Any drawbacks to this, asthetic or otherwise?
regards
Erich Weaver
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ronlee(at)pcisys.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 3:06 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Quote: | I was considering anodizing my instrument panel to a color of my choice
rather than painting or powder coating. Any drawbacks to this, asthetic
or otherwise?
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Depends on the color. Purple sucks. Lavendar sucks Pink is wimpy.
Orange is gaudy. Red is iffy.
This vanilla ice cream eater would be turned off to anything flashy but
it is YOUR airplane.
Ron Lee
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Vanremog(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:21 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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In a message dated 2/27/2006 7:45:49 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
erichweaver(at)cox.net writes:
I was considering anodizing my instrument panel to a color of my choice
rather than painting or powder coating. Any drawbacks to this, aesthetic or
otherwise?
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I would encourage you to powder coat unless you are going with clear
anodize. I think that Class 2 (colored) anodizing would look cheap and fade
unpredictably after only a short time in the sun.
GV (RV-6A N1GV O-360-A1A, C/S, Flying 776hrs, Silicon Valley, CA)
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sarg314(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 7:16 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Scott:
(Sorry to respond so late to this, but I've been out of town). You
say it fades in the sun. Are you speaking from experience? Do some
dies/colors fade more than others?
I'm thinking of doing a very dark blue. There's a trophy maker here
in Tucson that makes electronics panels for the U of A Astronomy dept.
(my employer). You dark anodize the panel and then give him an autocad
or corel draw file of the labeling. He has a CO2 laser that then writes
the labeling into the panel by burning off the anodize, exposing the
bare aluminum underneath. Looks very good. The CO2 laser produces lines
wiht very sharp edges, you can use different fonts, etc. It doesn't
cost much either. So.... I'm interested in your experience with this.
scott bilinski wrote:
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It will fade in the sun.
erichweaver(at)cox.net wrote:
Greeting
I was considering anodizing my instrument panel to a color of my choice rather than painting or powder coating. Any drawbacks to this, asthetic or otherwise?
regards
Erich Weaver
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rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 7:48 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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I have seen several differnet colors fade that have been exposed to the sun. I would contact a company that does annodizing and see what they say. My brother just finished building a race car from scratch and did not annodize any of the alum because of the fading, again I think your best bet would be to contact the company that you would pick to do the work.
sarg314 <sarg314(at)comcast.net> wrote:
Scott:
(Sorry to respond so late to this, but I've been out of town). You
say it fades in the sun. Are you speaking from experience? Do some
dies/colors fade more than others?
I'm thinking of doing a very dark blue. There's a trophy maker here
in Tucson that makes electronics panels for the U of A Astronomy dept.
(my employer). You dark anodize the panel and then give him an autocad
or corel draw file of the labeling. He has a CO2 laser that then writes
the labeling into the panel by burning off the anodize, exposing the
bare aluminum underneath. Looks very good. The CO2 laser produces lines
wiht very sharp edges, you can use different fonts, etc. It doesn't
cost much either. So.... I'm interested in your experience with this.
scott bilinski wrote:
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It will fade in the sun.
erichweaver(at)cox.net wrote:
Greeting
I was considering anodizing my instrument panel to a color of my choice rather than painting or powder coating. Any drawbacks to this, asthetic or otherwise?
regards
Erich Weaver
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rv7(at)b4.ca Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:15 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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On 19:45:47 2006-03-07 scott bilinski <rv8a2001(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: | I have seen several differnet colors fade that have been exposed to
the sun. I would contact a company that does annodizing and see what
they say.
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One of the companies I worked for would make jigs for testing critical fits
of assemblies out of aluminum, and then have them anodized a dark red. It
was great for finding the jigs, and you knew that if it was anodized red
that it should be treated carefully as it was a precision measuring device.
A number of them were stored on a windowsill in our lab, and they did fade
over time on the side that faced the sun. Eventually we started rotating
them so they would fade more evenly, but they did fade.
Another consideration (sorry to drop this in so late in the discussion):
Anodizing changes the surface properties of the material, and may change
the mechanical properties as well. Not necessarily a problem in RV's where
the panel isn't a structural component, but in the RV-4 at least, the panel
is riveted in and forms a structural part of the fuselage. In that
instance you might not want to modify it's properties. You don't say what
kind of RV you're building.
-Rob
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evmeg(at)snowcrest.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:28 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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I've been involved with building a couple of showplanes and the panels were
done in a similar manner...only the laser cut through paint. In one case
through one color exposing a second color underneath...not just down to the
metal. You might ask about the paint approach. No worries about fading.
Evan Johnson
www.evansaviationproducts.com
(530)247-0375
(530)351-1776 cell
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KBelue(at)drs-tem.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:38 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Do any of you guys have recommendations for companies that can do this laser
cutting on a painted panel?
Kevin D. Belue
RV-6A Flying 700hrs
RV-10 Fuselage/Finish kit
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Bruce(at)glasair.org Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:51 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Wayne at www.engravers.net.
Bruce
www.glasair.org
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sarg314(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 7:20 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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I talked with an anodizing company today. They were well aware of
the tendency of sunlight to fade the dies. They said that if I request
it they could use an "architectural dye" which is much more stable.
Apparently anodized colored aluminum is being used in architecture
nowadays for decorative purposes. I think the architectural dye is much
more resistant to fading, but probably not completely resistant. The
sun is relentless.
They suggested that a further protection would be to have the thing
clear powder coated after it was anodized and laser engraved. I didn't
even know there was such a thing as clear powder coat. Another
suggestion was spray-on Krylon urethane clear coat. Since the plane
will be hangared (assuming I can ever find a hangar in this town), the
exposure to sunlight will be only during flying or parking at a distant
airport. So, I'm leaning towards going ahead with this.
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Tom Sargent
RV-6A, engine.
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Mark Phillips in TN
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 431 Location: Columbia, TN
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Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:07 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Consider that most of our "babies" are usually hangared- how many hours would
your panel be exposed to direct sunlight after X number of years? Is this
really an issue?
Mark do not archive
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Randy Richter
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 5 Location: Reston, VA
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 5:23 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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I wonder what component of sunlight fades the anodizing? If it's the UV
range, is there a "clear powder coat" that's UV-opaque? Something like that
might provide at least partial protection from fading.
Anyone have any ideas on this?
Randy
RV-7QB emp
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william.p.dube(at)noaa.go Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:14 am Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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The dye is what fades.
You anodize first, then you dye the coating (just like dyeing cloth)
then you optionally seal the surface. There are more fade resistant dyes
you can select if you pay a bit extra.
Here is a link: <http://www.focuser.com/anodize.html> I've used this
exact kit and it works great. It is fun and easy to do.
I don't see much point in clear powder coating or clear lacquer. If you
are going to paint it, then skip the anodizing, just Alodine it and
paint it.
Bill Dube'
Randall Richter wrote:
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I wonder what component of sunlight fades the anodizing? If it's the UV
range, is there a "clear powder coat" that's UV-opaque? Something like that
might provide at least partial protection from fading.
Anyone have any ideas on this?
Randy
RV-7QB emp
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sarg314(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 9:37 pm Post subject: annodized instrument panel? |
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Bill:
The clear poweder coat or Krylon is to further protect it from
sunlight. Apparently this is done on after market aluminum car parts.
Bill Dube wrote:
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The dye is what fades.
You anodize first, then you dye the coating (just like dyeing cloth)
then you optionally seal the surface. There are more fade resistant dyes
you can select if you pay a bit extra.
Here is a link: <http://www.focuser.com/anodize.html> I've used this
exact kit and it works great. It is fun and easy to do.
I don't see much point in clear powder coating or clear lacquer. If you
are going to paint it, then skip the anodizing, just Alodine it and
paint it.
Bill Dube'
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