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Old November 18th 05, 12:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default "red oxide primer is a plus"

I've seen red oxide on aluminum and wondered wth put it on there.
Zinc chromate is the aircraft builder's and owner's best bet for
aluminum, magnesium, or chromoly.

If I were welding up a fuselage of 4130, I'd powdercoat it. The old
ones I see which are well-preserved are painted with zinc chromate and
then injected with boiled linseed oil.

I agree with this writer:

http://www.paintcenter.org/rj/feb05d.cfm

 




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