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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:25 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Hey Gang,

I am about to start some outside painting on my XL. I will need to do some marking on the aluminum to get the masking accurately placed. I know that a lead (graphite)pencil is a no-no; but what is the preferred tool? I am hesitant to use a Sharpie, because whatever is used to remove it may also remove paint. I have considered a PaperMate Flare or Pentel felt tip pin, mainly because the ink is water soluble. Any suggestions?

Jay in Dallas


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:20 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Hi Jay,

I think you can use the Sharpie to mark your paint limits. You might
need to wait a couple of days for the paint to harden before removing
the Sharpie marks, but the paint should not be a problem once it is hardened.

My understanding is that "Enamel" paints are not subject to solvent
destruction after dry. Lacquer paints are indeed always limited in
their resistance to solvent. I also believe all the paints you are
likely to use on your plane will indeed be enamels.

You might want to conduct some tests to determine how long to let the
paint dry before attacking the marks with solvent. Indeed, I might
be wrong about all this.

Paul
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At 07:24 AM 8/28/2007, you wrote:
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Hey Gang,

I am about to start some outside painting on my XL. I will need to
do some marking on the aluminum to get the masking accurately
placed. I know that a lead (graphite)pencil is a no-no; but what is
the preferred tool? I am hesitant to use a Sharpie, because
whatever is used to remove it may also remove paint. I have
considered a PaperMate Flare or Pentel felt tip pin, mainly because
the ink is water soluble. Any suggestions?

Jay in Dallas


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:34 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

I HAVEN'T PAINTED YET, BUT I WILL TRY USING PAINTERS TAPE UNTIL I GET IT LIKE I WANT IT. IT FLEXES WELL AND SHOULDN'T PULL PAINT OFF.  I USE THE BLUE FROM SCOTCH

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Hey Gang,

I am about to start some outside painting on my XL. I will need to do some marking on the aluminum to get the masking accurately placed. I know that a lead (graphite)pencil is a no-no; but what is the preferred tool? I am hesitant to use a Sharpie, because whatever is used to remove it may also remove paint. I have considered a PaperMate Flare or Pentel felt tip pin, mainly because the ink is water soluble. Any suggestions?

Jay in Dallas>



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:49 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Don't use the blue or the purple painter's tape to do your actual masking on the plane. It will leak paint at places no matter how hard you try to stop it. That stuff only works reasonably for latex paints in my experience. Use that blue stuff to mark where the next color will be. Then position real masking tape next to the painter's tape using it as a guide. Once the masking tape is in place, the painter's tape is removed and the painting continues. That way you have the ease of placement and removal offered by the blue stuff to set the design then the superioir sealing of regular masking tape when you are painting.

Dred

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Painting Layout Reply with quote

I have seen this done. Find 1/8" wide masking tape for doing the complex shapes.

OR use 3/4" tape over the joint, mark the tape, cut with an exatco knife and lift the side you don't want.
Let me be more clear about this. Mark the tape, Lift the side you don't want, cut the tape only. The knife should not touch the metal.
Just some thoughts,


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:24 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Use 3M fineline
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:50 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Gordon, Thanks for the suggestion. Still don't have an engine. - Jay
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:53 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Are you sure that you want to cut through the tape with an
exacto knife and amost certainly score the aluminum skin underneath it? That sounds dangerous to me. Did I miss something there?

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I have seen this done. Find 1/8" wide masking tape for doing the complex shapes.

OR use 3/4" tape over the joint, mark the tape, cut with an exatco knife and lift the side you don't want.

Just some thoughts,

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Jay,

From my RC building/flying days we always used thin "trim" tape (1/16, 1/8, 1/4") to make the painting edge, then regular masking tape over that for cover paper, blue 3M works for that.
Electrical (plastic) tape also works, if the curves are not too tight.

Use "Fine point dry erase markers" to mark your dimensions...marks come off easy.

Wouldn't use the Xacto knife procedure... very hard to control the depth of cut.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:22 am    Post subject: Painting Layout Reply with quote

Don't use regular masking tape to separate two different colors because it will leak and bleed. Use vinyell or plastic painter's tape from an auto paint store.

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