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jls wrote:
I just saw a beautiful Lancair 320 painted in the hangar. It looks great until you get up close. The polyurethane paint is very glossy, but there is dust particles and trash all over it. Even a few insects in the middle of our NC winter. Not to worry, says the painter, who runs an autobody repair shop. He says he'll use 600 grit and water sand it all out and you'll never see a bit of trash in the paint. Well, I hope. What do you think? We had another builder here rent a booth in a fancy car painting shop, and the paint job on his Zenair Zodiac looked flawless. In Greenville, SC they used to transport plastic airplanes with the wings off to a nice filtered booth at an auto paint shop down White Horse Rd. and paint them there. The pressure air used for the spray system was freeze-dried to take out water and other impurities. The painter was a real pro who instructed in the auto body section at Greenville Tech. The ships always came back to the hangar looking great. How's about it? Do you paint in the hangar or in a paint shop booth? We have two more to do and want clean glossy finishes without flaws. TIA. It is true that polyurethane paints can be wet sanded and buffed once they have cured. I have seen it done within the last month. The best way is to make sure that there is no dust in the air, and no insects can get in the paint during the two hours that the paint is drying to tack free. Obviously, a paint booth is great if the airplane is small enough. If not, then the hangar should be very clean, and sealed against insects. It also helps to have banks of halogen or florescent lighting so that the painter can really see what they are doing. If I saw "dust" in the paint I would wonder if the piece was really clean before the paint was applied. Don W. |
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