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jeffhudson
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:23 pm Post subject: Green Schotchbrite |
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OK, I get the picture. What else can be used to prepare 6061 for primer? Jeff 601 working on wings. do not archive
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nfivesl(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 8:08 pm Post subject: Green Schotchbrite |
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Jeff:
You can get a soapy acid solution from a trucking
supply house - It is called "Pro Par Super Renews II."
You should dilute it with water. It cleans and eats
at the aluminum. I scotch-brite, use the Pro Par,
then rinse with water and dry before priming.
Compared to some parts I just scuffed up, the primer
sticks a lot better with the Pro Par treatment. A
gallon lasts forever - I'm almost finished with my
airplane and still have half of the gallon left.
I bought all of my green scotch-brite from Wal-mart.
It works great.
Scott Laughlin
601XL
Omaha, Nebraska
Wrapping up engine cowl work
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/6_19_06_Cowl_Rside.JPG
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Quote: | OK, I get the picture. What else can be used to
prepare 6061 for primer?
Jeff 601 working on wings. do not archive
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Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 8:10 pm Post subject: Green Schotchbrite |
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Just use self-etching primer... There's really no need to 'scuff' it with anything, that's what the 'self-etching' in the primer does... Just clean it really good with a solvent, I personally use MEK, but I know some others use Acetone with good results...
Randy
XL Wings - Plans Only
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Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 12:20 pm Post subject: Green Schotchbrite |
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Jeff, since I'm priming the inside and overlapping surfaces with self-etching Zinc Oxide (from rattle cans) I feel that scuffing with sand paper or scotchbrite is a totally unnecessary exercise. Etching the metal surface produces far more bond than the scratches we could make with abrasives. I have simply cleaned the surface thoroughly with laquer thinner then sprayed the primer on. The result has been fine.
Ed Moody II
Rayne, LA
601XL / fuselage
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