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indigoonlatigo(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:20 pm Post subject: Baffle paint? |
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Are builders painting their baffles. Is so C is a special primer/ paint needed to withstand the high temperatures or can a normal PPG DP 50 primer work? The paint that is on the lycoming sure comes off easily.
Seems like just alodining will mean re application as getting these pieces on and off without scratching is nearly imposible.
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JOhn
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:55 pm Post subject: Baffle paint? |
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Urethane with a properly prepped aluminum should work just fine.
Linn
John Gonzalez wrote:
Quote: | Are builders painting their baffles. Is so, is a special primer/ paint
needed to withstand the high temperatures or can a normal PPG DP 50
primer work? The paint that is on the lycoming sure comes off easily.
Seems like just alodining will mean re application as getting these
pieces on and off without scratching is nearly imposible.
Thanks
JOhn
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carl.froehlich(at)verizon Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:28 pm Post subject: Baffle paint? |
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I used PPG DP-40LF and a single stage top coat on my 8A. The baffles look just like the day I painted them 8 years ago. I’ll do the same on the 10.
Carl
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Subject: Baffle paint?
Are builders painting their baffles. Is so, is a special primer/ paint needed to withstand the high temperatures or can a normal PPG DP 50 primer work? The paint that is on the lycoming sure comes off easily.
Seems like just alodining will mean re application as getting these pieces on and off without scratching is nearly imposible.
Thanks
JOhn
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Jim Berry
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 237 Location: Denver
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:29 am Post subject: Re: Baffle paint? |
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I painted my Pitts baffles with white Imron and after 25 years there is just slight discoloration right next to the cylinders; none elsewhere.
I had my -10 baffles anodized($50 for everything) and have been able to take some of them off a couple of times without scratching them.
Jim Berry
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