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mountain4don
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 29
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:52 am Post subject: Paint and surface treatment temperatures |
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Its starting to get cold here in Iowa, and I just finished fitting the wing skins on my 601XL. After polishing them with Scotchbright, I caught a couple days with temperatures in the high 40's and 50's. So, using the Dupont system for aluminum, I applied the acid etch, washed off, and applied the Alodine solution and washed off. I didn't get the slight brownish-yellow tint to the metal surface like I had when using the Alodine in the heat of summer. It still looked like polished aluminum. Then the next day after the temperature had risen to 55 degrees in the shop, I painted them with the Dupont zinc chromate primer. Even with a small heater blowing on the sheets overnight, it got down to 40 degrees. Has anybody experienced painting in low temperatures like these and does it cause any problems?
Don Mountain
601XL, tail done, wings almost done
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Ron Lendon
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