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Ole Paint! Not the horse! Polyurethane

 
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herbgh



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 1:09 pm    Post subject: Ole Paint! Not the horse! Polyurethane Reply with quote

Guys

One of the things that seems not to be known by anyone that I have
talked to over the years, is the composition and technology behind the
covering and finishing systems that we use on fabric planes..

Surely someone on the net can tell us how to make our own paints?

I think we have seen most products go up 10 to 20 percent this year..
Seems like a good time to try to circumvent the Aircraft coating
companies.. 200 dollars a gal seems absurd to me..

Here is a little blurb..

Herb


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Richard Pike



Joined: 09 Jan 2006
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Location: Blountville, Tennessee

PostPosted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:57 pm    Post subject: Ole Paint! Not the horse! Polyurethane Reply with quote

Years ago I decide my Hummer's factory sails were no longer airworthy, and
recovered it with generic dacron, purchased from Aircraft Spruce for about a
third the cost of Stits fabric. Painted it with Sears Latex Gloss Black for
U/V protection, based on the premise that it would be staying in a hangar,
and the original sail had lasted for ten years, and (according to Mike
Fischer - Fischer Flying Products, the black makes a good U/V barrier) and
then I trimmed it out in high gloss yellow, from Sherwin-Williams. Had about
$300 in the whole affair. The best Latex you can buy is only about $25 a
gallon.
Latex is super easy to do, works well, not too glossy, just don't lay two
Latex painted surfaces together, they will adhere to each other, and when
you separate them, something bad will happen.
Attached the fabric to the structure with Rand-O-Bond. Stits Poly-Tak would
probably be as good.
If price is the main consideration, go with Latex. If you want it
airplaney - go with something else. (spend money)
I don't plan to ever do another airplane, but if I did, I think I would try
using Classic Coatings dope (Aircraft Spruce). Dope is like lacquer, gives a
pretty finish, is cheaper than Stits, and I have always found dope easy to
work with.

Swimming upstream here - Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)

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