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joe(at)kfiz.com
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:46 am    Post subject: Wanted Reply with quote

Hi Everyone,

My wings are ready for paint and I was wondering if anyone devised some sort
of contraption that holds the wing up by the spar, rotates it, and holds it
in a horizontal position for a better paint job? Would there be one for
sale? I don't own a welder. Also, I have a few questions for the group.

Can the wing lockers be installed after the wing is finished before paint? I
saw one and I like it!

Does anyone have a set of stobe / position lights for sale?

I went out and priced PPG epoxy paint and almost had a heart attck! The
jobber said paint is going up in price almost each month. I painted a
Luscombe 6 years ago and the paint was $100 a gallon. I was quoted $250 for
white! Does anyone know of some good deals out there?

Thanks!!!!!!!

Joe Scheibinger
backstagelive(at)gmail.com


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:00 am    Post subject: Re: Wanted Reply with quote

All you will have to do is drill out some rivets and cut some AL.

joe(at)kfiz.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Can the wing lockers be installed after the wing is finished before paint? I
saw one and I like it!
Joe Scheibinger
backstagelive(at)gmail.com


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:09 am    Post subject: Wanted Reply with quote

Joe, this same issue was discussed a little while ago - I suggest an archive search.

Cheers

Carlos
CH601-HD, plans
Montreal, Canada
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On 04/01/07, Joe <joe(at)kfiz.com (joe(at)kfiz.com)> wrote:[quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Joe" < joe(at)kfiz.com (joe(at)kfiz.com)>

Hi Everyone,

My wings are ready for paint and I was wondering if anyone devised some sort
of contraption that holds the wing up by the spar, rotates it, and holds it
in a horizontal position for a better paint job?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:14 pm    Post subject: Wanted Reply with quote

Hi Joe,
I built the very thing you speak of for handling wings and rotating them
during paint.
The secondary thing is they double as the extra hands needed to take
them from my
storage handling rack and mount the wings without any help, so they're
not for sale.
But they're not hard to make either. See links,
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/hscentersection/full/wg-remove-to-jig.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/winghandling/full/wingrootjig.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/tjh/winghandling/full/wingtipsuppt.gif
http://www.macsmachine.com/images/paint/full/blue-trim-mask-lwing.gif
Hope this helps, the wings are hard to handle and manage from wash, etch
rinse, prime and paint, so they got used a lot.
Check out my paint page on the site for more info.

Larry McFarland - 601 HDS at www.macsmachine.com

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Hi Everyone,

My wings are ready for paint and I was wondering if anyone devised
some sort of contraption that holds the wing up by the spar, rotates
it, and holds it in a horizontal position for a better paint job?
Would there be one for sale? I don't own a welder.

Joe Scheibinger
backstagelive(at)gmail.com




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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 4:27 pm    Post subject: Wanted Reply with quote

Joe,

My setup looks very similar to what Larry did,
but I used a Harbor Freight engine stand that I
already had. I welded a plate to the rotating mout
base, and bolted the wing to the plate. It worked
well. If you fabricate the plate, and take it with
the mount to a welding shop, they'll probably run a
bead for a six pack.

VR/

Brandon Tucker
601 HDS / TD / Corvair
46 hours

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 4:44 pm    Post subject: Wanted Reply with quote

Joe-
You know, builders are curious folk. I had the same heart attack when I
found out paint prices and decided to polish. I'm damn near over the hump
now, so I suppose it was the way to go HOWEVER...
I could afford to buy a used Cessna, Bonanza or Mooney, and I think a
lot of other listers could, too. Not easily, but I could do it. The only
conclusion is that we're closet cheapskates! But are we penny wise and pound
foolish?
As far as lights are concerned, I picked up mine (Position, no strobe)
from an on-line aircraft parts salvage house for $50.00, including bulbs. No
complaints, great people to do business with.
Bill Naumuk
HDS Fuselage
Townville, Pa
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:11 am    Post subject: Wanted Reply with quote

Hey Joe, Here's what I did. I painted my wings on the aircraft after the
rest had been painted, just a little taping. You will need a pressure tank
gun. In order to paint upside down, that's all that will work. I bought my
from Harbor Freight. Normally I don't buy tools from them because they seem
cheap. But I went and looked at this gun and couldn't see a problem. I've
used it several times and am extremely happy with it and I have 40+ years
painting experience. This morning I got a catalog from HF and they have the
gun kit on sale for $39.99, I paid $100. It's catalog 310-B, the part
number is 93305-6JPM. It's a High Volume, Low Pressure gun kit. Other
benefits of using this type of gun is almost no overspray and the tank holds
two quarts. The down side is that it is a bitch to clean up. You have to
run a lot of thinner thru the hoses to get all the paint out.
Now the paint. Automotive and Aircraft paints are the biggest rip-offs I've
ever seen. There is no reason they should cost that much. So I found this
site www.paintforcars.com. I ordered and used a gallon of their acrylic
enamel with hardener and am again very pleased. It was candy apple red and
cost me a whole $65 plus shipping. I also ordered their clear coat, but
haven't use it yet.

Larry N1345L, www.skyhawg.com
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