Carlos Sa
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 96
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:43 pm Post subject: RE : Re: Alodine and Zinc Chromate, Part II |
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I use a rubber disk with velcro hooks, meant for sand paper.
Scotch brite (of any colour) will stick to it.
The disk is some 5" in diameter, so it won't reach the tight spots.
But it will speed up the larger stratches of Al...
Carlos
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Hello Bob and Listers:
I used the scotchbrite/lacquer thinner/rattle can approach for the
horizontal stabilizer, elevator, flaps, and ailerons with acceptable results. I have
two questions for everyone:
1) The scotchbrite pad thing seems to take forever by hand. I'm using a
plain old scotchbrite pad (number and color to remain nameless so as not to
incite another Scotchbrite debate) and rubbing the parts to take the shine off
them. Is there an easier way? A wheel or something to make the job move along?
2) I've just started priming the wing ribs using a scotchbrite/lacquer
thinner/two-part epoxy primer. WOW - this stuff REALLY sticks !!!! I like it -
but it's a lot of work. Is anyone else using a two-part epoxy primer?
Tracy Smith
Naugatuck, CT
601xl N458XL (reserved)
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