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sreynard
Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 13 Location: Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:06 am Post subject: primer! yeah, I know... |
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"anecdotes are fun reading, but" . . . .
"something a little more rigorous seems in order..."
OK Nate, here's what you can do. Build 100 airplanes and place 10 each strategically all around the world. Do a complete disassembly and inspection by a team of qualified mechanics, engineers, and metallurgists in at least three different certified laboratories, every year for 100 years. When done, they can write a rigorous report for you. Some people will disagree that there is a lot of opportunity to make it more rigorous, but it should get you started. . . .
Sorry, sometimes I can't help myself. . . .
If you just want another anecdote, find a A&P IA whoes opinion you can trust and see what they have to say.
Or you could write to Boeing and see if they have any reports? Maybe you could see if they have a corrosion expert you can talk to?
With all the thousands of posts going back and forth on the issue all over the internet, that you have already discarded, its not clear why you are asking for more?!?
I'll ask you a question in return, just for you to think about. Will you be able to sleep at night if you build an airplane with less effort, labor, and skill than you can reasonably accomplish and ride in it with a loved one?
My opinion? Do the best you can do and move on.
Steve
Santa Rosa
RV-7 Empennage, left elevator
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timb
Joined: 16 Apr 2008 Posts: 77 Location: Frankston, Texas
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:29 am Post subject: primer! yeah, I know... |
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Or you can do what I did. Write down the different primers that others have used then determine what you will use based on which one you can easily find in your town, one that offers ease of use for you, then use that one on your airplane. The end result will be, “Yes you primed all the parts internally” and quite honestly it won’t matter much beyond that. I ended up even changing three times to different primers because of different reasons. One became no longer available nearby and another kept plugging up the nozzles and wasting half of every can. My plane parts are all primed and I couldn’t tell you which brand is in which part. I have no worries about longevity or any other issue.
Good luck and happy building.
Tim Bryan
RV-6 Flying
N616TB over 120 hours now
From: owner-rv-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Steven Reynard
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:02 AM
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: primer! yeah, I know...
"anecdotes are fun reading, but" . . . .
"something a little more rigorous seems in order..."
OK Nate, here's what you can do. Build 100 airplanes and place 10 each strategically all around the world. Do a complete disassembly and inspection by a team of qualified mechanics, engineers, and metallurgists in at least three different certified laboratories, every year for 100 years. When done, they can write a rigorous report for you. Some people will disagree that there is a lot of opportunity to make it more rigorous, but it should get you started. . . .
Sorry, sometimes I can't help myself. . . .
If you just want another anecdote, find a A&P IA whoes opinion you can trust and see what they have to say.
Or you could write to Boeing and see if they have any reports? Maybe you could see if they have a corrosion expert you can talk to?
With all the thousands of posts going back and forth on the issue all over the internet, that you have already discarded, its not clear why you are asking for more?!?
I'll ask you a question in return, just for you to think about. Will you be able to sleep at night if you build an airplane with less effort, labor, and skill than you can reasonably accomplish and ride in it with a loved one?
My opinion? Do the best you can do and move on.
Steve
Santa Rosa
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 4:53 pm Post subject: primer! yeah, I know... |
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"anecdotes are fun reading, but" . . . .
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"something a little more rigorous seems in order..."
Use what you want and move on, there is no war, pick a primer or not,
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and build.
Part of the intereior of my RV-6 is primed and part is not, the unprimed
area looks as good
as it did when I built my airplane 20 years ago.
do not archive
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