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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:13 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

Hey guys,

I would like to paint my firewall, what is the best way to prep and paint galvanized steel? Will scuffing and priming with self etching primer work?

Thanks,

Steve Sims
601HDS
Corvair
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:08 pm    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

Hi Steve;
Not much works on galvanized steel, most rattle can paints say they are not for galvanized metal. I wanted to paint my FW so I could better see oil leaks etc. I found a Krylon product "Fusion for plastic" in Walmart. It is made for difficult to coat surfaces. I just cleaned the surface well prior to painting, it seems to have stuck on quite well.

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Hey guys,

I would like to paint my firewall, what is the best way to prep and paint galvanized steel? Will scuffing and priming with self etching primer work?

Thanks,

Steve Sims
601HDS
Corvair
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:00 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

I didn't paint my firewall because I didn't want anything on it that would burn or emit toxic gasses.
My two cents worth.
Dave Austin 601- 912
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:04 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

Steve,
Don't scuff the galvanized - you'll ruin the anti- rust properties.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:14 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

Steve,

There is no "ordinary" paint or primer that will permanently adhere to galvanized steel. You can find quite a few commercially available products that claim to work on galvanized steel, but I have seen many of these fail. About the only way to assure that paint will survive is to have the part bonderized and prime painted at the factory that made the part. That is a process something like alodining aluminum to prepare it for painting. Bonderizing is a fairly common practice for factory primed galvanized steel doors, but I seriously doubt that Zenith has the capability to do it. In order to minimize the chance of galvanic corrosion, I used a self-etching primer on all the aluminum parts I fastened to the firewall and did the same on all the holes I drilled through the galvanized steel. Otherwise the firewall is unpainted. I just didn't want to deal with the possibility of peeling paint down the road.

Jay Bannister

PS My knowledge of painting galvanized steel comes from practicing architecture for 45 years and seeing the inevitable failure of field-applied coatings on galvanized steel..



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:23 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

On Sunday 22 November 2009 08:00, jaybannist(at)cs.com wrote:

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PS My knowledge of painting galvanized steel comes from practicing
architecture for 45 years and seeing the inevitable failure of
field-applied coatings on galvanized steel..

.and that, IMHO, is the acid test. It didn't work in the field, when measured
over a long period of time, as determined by a qualified and knowledgable
observer.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:24 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

We used a rattle can that said Galvanized Metal Primer (obtained from
Canadian Tire in Canada). We wiped the firewall clean with solvent and
then sprayed it. It came out a mat finish, greyish-white. It looked
nice. Seven years later, the firewall has shown no sign of detereoration.
The paint stuck very well. We didn't put anything on top of the primer.

John Goodings, C-FGPJ, CH601HD with R912S, Carp/Ottawa/Toronto.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 8:26 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

I used a spray can of " Industrial zinc galvanizing" paint on my firewall for both sides. Maker was I believe Rustolium (sp) Prep was cleaning with lacquer thinner. Has held up for about five years (since paint) and 547 flight hrs.
Tony Graziano
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We used a rattle can that said Galvanized Metal Primer (obtained from Canadian Tire in Canada). We wiped the firewall clean with solvent and then sprayed it. It came out a mat finish, greyish-white. It looked nice. Seven years later, the firewall has shown no sign of detereoration. The paint stuck very well. We didn't put anything on top of the primer.

John Goodings, C-FGPJ, CH601HD with R912S, Carp/Ottawa/Toronto.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:34 am    Post subject: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

I painted one last year with just etching primer that Auto Zone carries in a rattle can and it still looks just like it did the day I painted it. I used to use 2 part etching primer but the Green etching primer at Auto Zone is all I use when building and it dries super fast.

Jeff


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:52 am    Post subject: Re: Painting the firewall Reply with quote

z601a(at)anemicaardvark.c wrote:

.and that, IMHO, is the acid test. It didn't work in the field, when measured
over a long period of time, as determined by a qualified and knowledgable
observer.


Here's a data point to add to that. I've got a galvanized trash can that is older than my high school senior son. It has been outside since the day I bought it. Take away the dents that have accumulated over the years and it would look pretty much like it did they day I bought it.


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