Certificated a/c, inexpensive epoxy primer, autobody?
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Michael Horowitz wrote:
I have a certificated a/c (rag and steel Tcraft). I'm considering the
Superflite I covering system.
Since the Superflite system apparently doesn't begin until the 'apply
the cloth' stage, I'm free to use any primer. I'd like to use an epoxy
primer since I've seen what condensation did to my steel tubes.
So I'm looking for an inexpensive epoxy primer. Am I restriced in what
I use since it's a certified a/c ? Must I stay away from the auto body
shop/store? Suggestions?
- Mike
You have to make sure that the stuff you apply has enough flexibility
that it doesn't start cracking. Cracking/ringworming is a problem with
standard automotive urethane/epoxy on fabric.
I suggest that you have a long chat with a good paint guy who has
experience with fabric.
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