dougsnash
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Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:53 pm Post subject: A lighter 701 to prime or not to prime |
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I don't know that it is carved in stone (in the CARs) that all interior surfaces must be primed. Rather there is a check item on the MD-RA (DAR) forms that says something like "have in interior surfaces of all box sections been protected from environmental deterioration?"
Rather than argue with the inspector, it is just easier to prime and be done with it. At least from my point of view.
Doug MacDonald
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--- On Fri, 9/17/10, kmccune <kmccune(at)somtel.net> wrote:
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Subject: Re: A lighter 701
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posted by: "kmccune" <kmccune(at)somtel.net>
I had wondered about that. Not it it was required, but why
you guys did it.
Kevin
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dougsnash wrote:
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> The interior of all aluminum surfaces were
primed. This is required in Canada.
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> Doug MacDonald
> CH-701 Scratch builder
> NW Ontario, Canada
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