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I have yet to decide what epoxy to use on my steel fuselage, so I have
no literature on how to prep the metal. Part of my decision making is _where_ to do the work. If I have to use MEK or like solvent, I don't want to do the work in a semi-enclosed area; if a dry wipe-down or alchol is sufficient, then my work-place of choice is OK. Assuming I"ve brought to fuselage back to bare metal and have used emery cloth so there exists a 'tooth' to the metal, does metal prep require the use of MEK or acytone prior to primer application? - Mike |
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