Please forgive me if I already asked this question
here and I realize that this is not engine-specific
but…
What
are builders of aluminum airplanes doing about priming? The last time I
did any serious painting was a long time ago. Way back then, the
standard practice for aluminum was to clean, acid etch, alodine, then prime w/
zinc chromate. From what I’ve read, a lot has changed since
then.
I’m
getting ready to put rivets in tail feathers and feel the need to prime
interior surfaces. The airplane will most likely be tied down at an
airport that is less than 2 miles from the ocean so I think I will need very
good corrosion protection. Some products I’m
considering:
- ACID 8 self-etching primer – comes
highly recommended by auto guys, but it doesn’t have much of a track record
in airplanes
- Stits EP-420 epoxy
primer
- The Sherwin Williams primer that Vans
uses
If
you have used any of these products or have a better idea, I’d really like to
hear about it.
Thanks,
Jeff
(If
you think this subject is too far off-topic please reply to me
privately)