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pbarker(at)hughes.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:59 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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This is not intended to re-ignite the primer wars, but my building
partner and I have decided to prime the inside of our aircraft. Although
corrosion isn't a big issue here in the middle of the middle west, we
don't know that the aircraft will spend all of its days here.
We want to keep it simple. We've heard some passing references to
self-etching primers and would like to know which ones folks have been
using with success. We would like to find something that comes packaged
in rattle cans for small jobs, but is also available by the gallon when
we move to larger assemblies.
P. A. Barker
RV-9 (tail kit)
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Brad Oliver
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 6 Location: Livermore, CA
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 9:54 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Have a look at SEM Self-Etching Primer. It comes in rattle-cans, quarts,
and gallons.
http://www.sem.ws/product.php?product_id=139
I really like the stuff.
Brad Oliver
RV-7 | Livermore, CA
www.RV7Factory.com
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smittysrv
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Mark Phillips in TN
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 431 Location: Columbia, TN
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:37 am Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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In a message dated 11/21/2006 11:01:11 PM Central Standard Time, pbarker(at)hughes.net writes:
Quote: | We've heard some passing references to
self-etching primers and would like to know which ones folks have been
using with success. |
Have a look-see here:
http://websites.expercraft.com/n51pw/index.php?q=log_entry&log_id=4863
Still very pleased with the 988.
From The PossumWorks in TN
Mark
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Dale Ensing
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 571 Location: Aero Plantation Weddington NC
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:14 am Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Paul,
I used both the SW and the SEM self etching primers and found them equal in
performance. Suggest you buy the one that is convenient for you to purchase.
Not sure if either one is available in exact same formulation in gallons.
I switched to the rattle cans after using a gallon of the SW wash primer.
Hard to beat the convenience of the rattle cans.
Application note for rattle cans:
Spray on light wet coats. If applied too dry (rattle can too far from
substrate) the acid etch can not do it's job of getting a bite into the
aluminum.
Dale Ensing
Quote: | We want to keep it simple. We've heard some passing references to
self-etching primers and would like to know which ones folks have been
using with success. We would like to find something that comes packaged in
rattle cans for small jobs, but is also available by the gallon when we
move to larger assemblies.
P. A. Barker
RV-9 (tail kit)
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brianpublic2(at)starband. Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 7:50 am Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Everyone will have a different opinion on primers, but I used to use SEM and
now I use the NAPA brand. The NAPA brand has a much better nozzle and in my
experience, the paint stick better.
brian
http://brian76.mystarband.net/RV-7Ahome.htm
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BAGSTERJR(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:27 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> I am using the alumiprep, alodine, and AKZO two part epoxy primer on all structural parts and using the Stewart Systems white primer on the insides of all skins. The Stewart Systems product is great, easy to spray with a small air detail spray gun and cleans up easy with water. MY reasons are that I am told it make for easy detection for any cracks in interior, leaking fluids, smoking rivets, and brightens up interior when inspecting. I am really happy with the ease of application and the toughness of the product (read fairly resistant to scratching when assembling parts).
I do not use it fast enough to buy the gallons, but I buy it by the quart. Roughly six quarts will do all interior skins on a -7. I have a friend who is using it on all skins and all structural parts on a 9A. He turned me on to the product and it is great! I probably will be painting my exterior with Stewart Systems also.
Bill Agster
7A-N174BJ reserved
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HCRV6(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:24 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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SEM self etching primer is good but a word of caution is in order. If you plan to apply a finish coat over the SEM you must first lay on a coat of regular primer that is compatible with the finish. If you skip this step you will find that the finish coat doesen't adhere well to the SEM and the top coat will eventually start to peel in places, usually the most visible and obvious places. Don't bother asking me how I learned this.
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RV-6 N16CX, 291 hours
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From: "Bradley Oliver" <brad(at)rv7factory.com>
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Have a look at SEM Self-Etching Primer. It comes in rattle-cans, quarts,
and gallons.
http://www.sem.ws/product.php?product_id=139
I really like the stuff.
Brad Oliver
RV-7 | Livermore, CA
www.RV7Factory.com
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pcowper(at)webtv.net (Pet Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:47 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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The owner of my local PPG store recommended the SEM Self-Etching Primer
in a rattle can for small parts. He said it will be fine to later spray
PPG primers and top coats over it.
Pete Cowper
RV-8 #81139
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randy(at)romeolima.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 6:49 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Harry, did you scuff the SEM surface first? I've used SEM on all interior
parts and then scuffed it with Scotchbrite fairly thoroughly when it came
time to paint. I'm not flying yet so I don't know if I'll have an adhesion
problem but not so far.
Randy Lervold
www.rv-3.com
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HCRV6(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Randy,
Yes, I scrubbed all my parts with Simple Green, thoroughly rinsed and scuffed them with Scotch Brite before applying the SEM primer. After discovering the finish coat peeling problem I went back to the local distributor for SEM and one of the old hands there told me that I should have used an intermediate primer over the SEM etching primer. The peeling hasn't happened everywhere (so far), only in places where it really shows up. Fortunately I used a top coat that is pretty close to the color of the SEM or it could be worse.
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RV-6 N16CX, 291 hours
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From: "Randy Lervold" <randy(at)romeolima.com>
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Harry, did you scuff the SEM surface first? I've used SEM on all interior
parts and then scuffed it with Scotchbrite fairly thoroughly when it came
time to paint. I'm not flying yet so I don't know if I'll have an adhesion
problem but not so far.
Randy Lervold
www.rv-3.com
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ronlee(at)pcisys.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:12 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Quote: | Yes, I scrubbed all my parts with Simple Green, thoroughly rinsed and
scuffed them with Scotch Brite before applying the SEM primer. After
discovering the finish coat peeling problem I went back to the local
distributor for SEM and one of the old hands there told me that I should
have used an intermediate primer over the SEM etching primer. The peeling
hasn't happened everywhere (so far), only in places where it really shows
up. Fortunately I used a top coat that is pretty close to the color of
the SEM or it could be worse.
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I have heard (unverified) that Simple Green is not good for Aluminum.
There may be a formulation that is so ask around
Ron Lee
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cjensen(at)dts9000.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:24 am Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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The original formulation of Simple Green is definitely NOT good for
aluminum. If it gets in a crack, crevice, overlap joint or other
hideouts, it is highly corrosive. The Air Force has a ban on Simple
Green for use with aircraft. Within the last few months, Simple Green
has brought out an 'aircraft formulation' of the product, which
supposedly will not aggressively corrode aluminum. An excellent cleaner
but use with care and Read-the-Label to make sure you are using the
correct one. Note: Even the old formulation, when used on open sections
of aluminum and thoroughly wiped away, will cause no problem, but rivet
heads and seams are impossible to remove all the SG.
Chuck Jensen
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ceengland(at)bellsouth.ne Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:30 pm Post subject: Searching for a self-etching primer |
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Chuck Jensen wrote:
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The original formulation of Simple Green is definitely NOT good for
aluminum. If it gets in a crack, crevice, overlap joint or other
hideouts, it is highly corrosive. The Air Force has a ban on Simple
Green for use with aircraft. Within the last few months, Simple Green
has brought out an 'aircraft formulation' of the product, which
supposedly will not aggressively corrode aluminum. An excellent cleaner
but use with care and Read-the-Label to make sure you are using the
correct one. Note: Even the old formulation, when used on open sections
of aluminum and thoroughly wiped away, will cause no problem, but rivet
heads and seams are impossible to remove all the SG.
Chuck Jensen
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I'd just like to say thanks for a rational view of the issue. People
seem to forget that acid etch is pretty corrosive to AL, too, if you
fail to clean it off.
Charlie
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