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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:38 pm    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

How many gals of base collar does it take to paint a classic?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:57 am    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

"How many gals of base collar does it take to paint a classic?"

Thats exactly what I'd like to know including all paint amounts.

Vic
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912ul Full Lotus?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:23 am    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

<< How many gals of base collar does it take to paint a classic? >>



Rick -



Based on Jim & Dondi's recommendation, here are the quantities of Poly-stuff
I used in finishing my Mark-III Classic:



- 4 gallons of Poly-Tone paint (I used white)

- 3 gallons of Poly-Spray (silver UV block)

- 2 gallons of Poly-Brush (weave filler)

- 2 gallons of Reducer

- 2 quarts of trim color paint

- 1 quart of Poly-Tack (fabric "glue")



And it turned out to be exactly the right amounts of these products.

Hope this helps ...



Dennis Kirby

Mark-III, 912ul, Powerfin-70

New Mexico






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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:56 pm    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

Boy, thats almost 12 gallons of paint & glue, Probably around 70 lbs. total?
Got any idea what percentage of that total, would actually end up on the
plane? Tia, best regards, Dave Culver


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 1:27 pm    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

forgive me fellow flyers but this one I couldn't pass up.
Most of the weight in those paint cans is solvent (unless two part
epoxy)
it goes harmlessly? into the air we breath.
I doubt whether all the paint on your plane weighs any more than 5 lbs.
This goes in the category of urban legend, like 800 tons on a 727, Smile

This may not apply to certain pigments like pure lead. heh heh.

Stits polytone white is remarkably stingy on pigment. That way they
get to sell more of it.

In the same vein, if your girlfriend shaves her mustache it will NOT
grow
back darker and thicker. Hair is dead protein.

Haveagoodun, BB do not archive

On 15, Feb 2006, at 3:54 PM, DCulver701(at)aol.com wrote:

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Boy, thats almost 12 gallons of paint & glue, Probably around 70 lbs.
total?
Got any idea what percentage of that total, would actually end up on
the
plane? Tia, best regards, Dave Culver




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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 1:56 pm    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

Robert, I have to disagree with you on " In the same vein, if your
girlfriend shaves her mustache it will NOT grow
back darker and thicker. Hair is dead protein.
My 90 year Sicilian mother has hers in a curled-ended roll, much like
"Snivley Whiplash". This is ONLY because of the repeated shaving process and
the fact that she is Sicilian! Women from other parts of Italy do not have
an adornment to this degree. And at 90, she can still whip your backside. If
she doesn't take care of it, she has "family" that will, if ya get my drift.
Many Italian men consider a good mustache a sign of virility and good
breading stock. But they also suggest that you need to examine the teeth to
be sure. This could be Italian myth though!

Ralph of Ohio



forgive me fellow flyers but this one I couldn't pass up.
Most of the weight in those paint cans is solvent (unless two part
epoxy)
it goes harmlessly? into the air we breath.
I doubt whether all the paint on your plane weighs any more than 5 lbs.
This goes in the category of urban legend, like 800 tons on a 727, Smile

This may not apply to certain pigments like pure lead. heh heh.

Stits polytone white is remarkably stingy on pigment. That way they
get to sell more of it.

In the same vein, if your girlfriend shaves her mustache it will NOT
grow
back darker and thicker. Hair is dead protein.

Haveagoodun, BB do not archive


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:57 pm    Post subject: paint Reply with quote

Dave: I'm not seeing who you replying to.Must be getting filtered out.
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