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Terry L McClary

Interior primer

Post by Terry L McClary » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

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I chose to paint a flat finish on the interior for corrosion protection.
No frills,
just flat primer!
Few alternatives if you intend to be around salt water at all.
Paul
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A group (4) of the guys at the airport are building an RV. They are
using aerosol cans of Sherwin Williams self etching primer to prime their
parts. They are in the early building stage so they don't have any
experience other than it is easy to apply. Sure seems easier than mixing
the Poly Fiber epoxy and they don't need supplied air. Locally, it is
readily available at the local Sherwin Williams auto paint distributor
though I am guessing is its more expensive than buying the Poly Fiber
quarts.

Just curious if you used the Poly Fiber epoxy or made some other choice
for your primer?

Terry



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Bob Patterson

Interior primer

Post by Bob Patterson » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

Hi Terry !

Odds are that spray can primer will flake off in a few years !
It's pretty hard to beat the epoxy primer !! It's worth the effort.

....bobp

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I chose to paint a flat finish on the interior for corrosion protection.
No frills,
just flat primer!
Few alternatives if you intend to be around salt water at all.
Paul
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A group (4) of the guys at the airport are building an RV. They are
using aerosol cans of Sherwin Williams self etching primer to prime their
parts. They are in the early building stage so they don't have any
experience other than it is easy to apply. Sure seems easier than mixing
the Poly Fiber epoxy and they don't need supplied air. Locally, it is
readily available at the local Sherwin Williams auto paint distributor
though I am guessing is its more expensive than buying the Poly Fiber
quarts.

Just curious if you used the Poly Fiber epoxy or made some other choice
for your primer?

Terry
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LisaFly99

Interior primer

Post by LisaFly99 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

In a message dated 10/14/01 11:23:39 AM Central Daylight Time, bob.patterson@canrem.com writes:

Hi Terry !

Odds are that spray can primer will flake off in a few years !
It's pretty hard to beat the epoxy primer !! It's worth the effort.

&n bsp; ....bobp


TERRY
If you go with the epoxy just a light coat almost transparent. Or it can flake off also.
Phil&Lisa Smith N414D

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Legeorgen

Interior primer

Post by Legeorgen » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:17 pm

Terry,
I think you will be OK to use the spray can primer between two pieces (which
is what you use it most for during construction) and use the epoxy on exposed
areas that will take abuse.
Bruce G





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