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lhelming(at)sigecom.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 8:36 pm Post subject: Sherwin williams GBP-988 question. |
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rv7(at)b4.ca Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 8:45 am Post subject: Sherwin williams GBP-988 question. |
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On 17:59:14 2006-02-04 David Karlsberg <claypride(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: | 2. How much of this stuff do I use? I usually have to spray every
part twice to get all the pieces covered. I have already gone
through a can just on the HS.
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I'm on my second rattle can, and i'm not finished the empennage yet. And
i'm not priming the skins (other than the lines where the ribs contact
them). Full coverage on ribs and non-alclad parts, though.
A Sherwin-Williams rep that used to be a member of our flying club told me
that the best way to apply it is to put on two or three very light coats to
obtain the best coverage and adhesion. Almost a "dusting" of paint each
time. It's worked fine so far, and I haven't had the problem that some
others seem to with the paint sometimes flaking off. Prepping with
Sher-Wil-Clean, which is the recommended prep for this paint.
Quote: | 4. Am I supposed to shake the can before I spray?
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You're supposed to read the directions on the can, which say to shake it
for something like two minutes after the ball comes free from the bottom of
the can. Before spraying. I shake the can between sprays too, just to be
sure. If you haven't been shaking it at all, that's why you're getting
uneven colour and texture in your results.
For what it's worth, i'll be switching to Marhyde when I finish the SW can
i'm using now. The people who have used both seem to agree that Marhyde
provides a tougher, more durable finish. Not so important on the inside of
your airplane once it's finished, perhaps, but it might be while you're
handling the parts during assembly.
-Rob
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dburton(at)nwlink.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:31 am Post subject: Sherwin williams GBP-988 question. |
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Quote: | For what it's worth, i'll be switching to Marhyde when I finish the SW can
i'm using now. The people who have used both seem to agree that Marhyde
provides a tougher, more durable finish. Not so important on the inside
of
your airplane once it's finished, perhaps, but it might be while you're
handling the parts during assembly.
-Rob
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FWIW, I started with a can of Marhyde (I like their products BTW) to use
when I needed to spritz a part and didn't want to mix up some primer to
spray. I bought a can of GBP when I needed another can on advice from
others on the list and like it better. That said, I'd buy a can of Marhyde
if there was some reason I couldn't get the GBP...
Dave B
RV6
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randy(at)romeolima.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 12:47 pm Post subject: Sherwin williams GBP-988 question. |
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Quote: | For what it's worth, i'll be switching to Marhyde when I finish the SW can
i'm using now. The people who have used both seem to agree that Marhyde
provides a tougher, more durable finish.
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Having used both products I'd agree with this assessment. But I prefer SEM
to them both in terms of both the finish it leaves and its durability. To
those that apply the primer without first Scothbriting the surface, no
question it does NOT adhere as well. Dip your Scotchbrite pad in your
solvent of choice when scuffing and you degrease at the same time. Here's my
two cents worth...
http://www.romeolima.com/RV3works/Airframe/airframe.htm#Primer
Randy Lervold
www.rv-3.com
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