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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:34 am    Post subject: Polish, Paint OR not Reply with quote

Hi Kevin,
After 2 years of flying bare aluminum, the paint on my 601HDS came to a
total of 14 lbs.
I did W&B before and right after painting with no exposed aluminum left
to polish.
I can also fully appreciate the prospective "joy" of polishing upside
down and around color trim paint.
Painting is a big chore, but decidedly worth it no matter what kind you use.
That's a 4 year perspective, twice a year, just spray off the dust and
wipe dry.
Bugs seem to come off paint much easier too with just a little cleaner.
Good luck,

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com

K Dilks wrote:
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After looking at all the nice shiny 601xl s on the web I have to ask .
Do you polish under the Fuzz and wings ? and how do you polish right up to the edge of a painted area?
How much does the paint weight on the outside on a decent paint job?

. Like the idea of less cost and weight too but the thought of having to grovel on the ground polishing under neath does not float my boat.

Thanks
Kevin

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Polish, Paint OR not Reply with quote

Isn't there some sort of alodine solution you can put on the metal after it's polished that helps protect the aluminum? I thought that's what that slight yellow tinge was.

jaybannist(at)cs.com wrote:
Raymond,

Thanks. I too was building a flying tool, not a hanger queen nor a beauty contestant. But I did want it to be a fun thing too, thus the military look.

No I have not experimented with wax nor a clear coat. If I begin to see signs of surface corrosion, I will certainly entertain one of those. But, here in North Texas, we don't have any salty sea air nor any influence from salting snowy roads.

I finished my wings and stored them outside, on a wooden rack covered with a tarp. When I brought them inside to do the painting, I found a lot of surface corrosion. It occurred mainly where the tarp touched the metal. It took the better part of a month to get rid of it. They probably would have fared better if I had left them uncovered. I think the corrosion formed when the tarp actually kept the contact area moist. Uncovered, the moisture would have mostly run off and the rest just evaporated.

Jay





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PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Polish, Paint OR not Reply with quote

I know aluminum boats in salt-water need zinc anodes and aluminum boats in freshwater need magnesium anodes. I'm guessing a plane near the sea would need a zinc anode. Might want to experiment with both types.

raymondj(at)frontiernet.n wrote:
Interesting thought on the home base sacrificial anode. I may setup a trial
next spring if I get around to it. Hang just a piece of al on a string and
another one attached to a magnesium stake driven into the ground. Very
interesting!

Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN

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but prepare for the worst."

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