Hi everyone,
I'm making great progress on my fuselage. You get a lot done in winter in
Fairbanks, Alaska. Question: How do I paint the bottom of the fuselage
once it is all finished, sitting on it's gear and full of stuff (pulleys,
cables, probably instruments, etc.). One obvious answer is to paint it
before it's on its gear and it can be manhandled by 3 or 4 people onto its
side. But what if I want to wait until the basic airframe is completely
finished? Kinda hard to put it on its side then. Guess I could lay on my
back and paint with the tail raised up somehow.
Mike Kimball
SR #044
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Painting - again
Painting - again
In a message dated 11/7/01 2:13:17 PM Central Standard Time, mkimball@gci.net writes:
Phil&Lisa Smith
#460R
N414D
Thats the way my painter did it.. Guess I could lay on my
back and paint with the tail raised up somehow.
Phil&Lisa Smith
#460R
N414D
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Painting - again
I sprayed a standard Rebel (primer only so far) by lifting one main
wheel up onto some concrete blocks as far as I dared. Shot half the top
and bottom and then reversed the tilt.
In regards to the featherfill primer filler that Dave recommends for his
fibreglass tips, I have been told that Evercoat has discontinued it in
favour of Slick Sand which seems to be the same thing with (I think)
lower VOC's. This stuff is a two part sprayable polyester primer that
can be built up and sanded. Most places that even know what it is only
sell such a product by the gallon but C-Max in Brampton (Toronto) got a
quart of Slick Sand with a days notice. Seems to work fine although it
doesn't fill pin holes very well. If I hadn't needed some filling for
some fairings I would have just used epoxy primer.
Ken
Mike Kimball wrote:
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wheel up onto some concrete blocks as far as I dared. Shot half the top
and bottom and then reversed the tilt.
In regards to the featherfill primer filler that Dave recommends for his
fibreglass tips, I have been told that Evercoat has discontinued it in
favour of Slick Sand which seems to be the same thing with (I think)
lower VOC's. This stuff is a two part sprayable polyester primer that
can be built up and sanded. Most places that even know what it is only
sell such a product by the gallon but C-Max in Brampton (Toronto) got a
quart of Slick Sand with a days notice. Seems to work fine although it
doesn't fill pin holes very well. If I hadn't needed some filling for
some fairings I would have just used epoxy primer.
Ken
Mike Kimball wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm making great progress on my fuselage. You get a lot done in winter in
Fairbanks, Alaska. Question: How do I paint the bottom of the fuselage
once it is all finished, sitting on it's gear and full of stuff (pulleys,
cables, probably instruments, etc.). One obvious answer is to paint it
before it's on its gear and it can be manhandled by 3 or 4 people onto its
side. But what if I want to wait until the basic airframe is completely
finished? Kinda hard to put it on its side then. Guess I could lay on my
back and paint with the tail raised up somehow.
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Painting - again
Hi Ken
What & where is C-Max? I need to get that done.
Thanks
Brian #328R
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klehman
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 4:54 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Painting - again
I sprayed a standard Rebel (primer only so far) by lifting one main
wheel up onto some concrete blocks as far as I dared. Shot half the top
and bottom and then reversed the tilt.
In regards to the featherfill primer filler that Dave recommends for his
fibreglass tips, I have been told that Evercoat has discontinued it in
favour of Slick Sand which seems to be the same thing with (I think)
lower VOC's. This stuff is a two part sprayable polyester primer that
can be built up and sanded. Most places that even know what it is only
sell such a product by the gallon but C-Max in Brampton (Toronto) got a
quart of Slick Sand with a days notice. Seems to work fine although it
doesn't fill pin holes very well. If I hadn't needed some filling for
some fairings I would have just used epoxy primer.
Ken
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What & where is C-Max? I need to get that done.
Thanks
Brian #328R
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From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com [mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
klehman
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 4:54 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Painting - again
I sprayed a standard Rebel (primer only so far) by lifting one main
wheel up onto some concrete blocks as far as I dared. Shot half the top
and bottom and then reversed the tilt.
In regards to the featherfill primer filler that Dave recommends for his
fibreglass tips, I have been told that Evercoat has discontinued it in
favour of Slick Sand which seems to be the same thing with (I think)
lower VOC's. This stuff is a two part sprayable polyester primer that
can be built up and sanded. Most places that even know what it is only
sell such a product by the gallon but C-Max in Brampton (Toronto) got a
quart of Slick Sand with a days notice. Seems to work fine although it
doesn't fill pin holes very well. If I hadn't needed some filling for
some fairings I would have just used epoxy primer.
Ken
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Fairbanks, Alaska. Question: How do I paint the bottom of the fuselage
once it is all finished, sitting on it's gear and full of stuff (pulleys,
cables, probably instruments, etc.). One obvious answer is to paint it
before it's on its gear and it can be manhandled by 3 or 4 people onto its
side. But what if I want to wait until the basic airframe is completely
finished? Kinda hard to put it on its side then. Guess I could lay on my
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Painting - again
CMAX Brampton
65 Rutherford Rd.
Brampton
905-451-6646
It is an automotive paint store one block north of an underpass on the
West side of Rutherford.
Slick Sand $28.62 per quart, part #102243 on the invoice. Dale was the
guy I dealt with and he seemed fairly knowledgable. The color (gray)
even matches your tips. It took almost 10 minutes to stir the stuff even
with an electric drill but I thinned it with a little acetone and
sprayed it on with a cheap spray gun.
Ken
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65 Rutherford Rd.
Brampton
905-451-6646
It is an automotive paint store one block north of an underpass on the
West side of Rutherford.
Slick Sand $28.62 per quart, part #102243 on the invoice. Dale was the
guy I dealt with and he seemed fairly knowledgable. The color (gray)
even matches your tips. It took almost 10 minutes to stir the stuff even
with an electric drill but I thinned it with a little acetone and
sprayed it on with a cheap spray gun.
Ken
"Brian H. Cross" wrote:
Hi Ken
What & where is C-Max? I need to get that done.
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Painting - again
Hi Ken
Thanks very much Ken. That is so close to where I work it is ridiculous.
Brian #328R
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klehman
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 6:15 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Painting - again
CMAX Brampton
65 Rutherford Rd.
Brampton
905-451-6646
It is an automotive paint store one block north of an underpass on the
West side of Rutherford.
Slick Sand $28.62 per quart, part #102243 on the invoice. Dale was the
guy I dealt with and he seemed fairly knowledgable. The color (gray)
even matches your tips. It took almost 10 minutes to stir the stuff even
with an electric drill but I thinned it with a little acetone and
sprayed it on with a cheap spray gun.
Ken
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Thanks very much Ken. That is so close to where I work it is ridiculous.
Brian #328R
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From: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com [mailto:murphy-rebel@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
klehman
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 6:15 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: Painting - again
CMAX Brampton
65 Rutherford Rd.
Brampton
905-451-6646
It is an automotive paint store one block north of an underpass on the
West side of Rutherford.
Slick Sand $28.62 per quart, part #102243 on the invoice. Dale was the
guy I dealt with and he seemed fairly knowledgable. The color (gray)
even matches your tips. It took almost 10 minutes to stir the stuff even
with an electric drill but I thinned it with a little acetone and
sprayed it on with a cheap spray gun.
Ken
"Brian H. Cross" wrote:
Hi Ken
What & where is C-Max? I need to get that done.
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