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I second the recommendation for Staz-Wet. I stripped my whole plane
with it - and would say that it works as advertised. You can also get the liquid version - but be forewarned that it evaporates quickly. The gel dries out before too long as well - but you can reactivate it with the liquid. David Johnson |
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Be warned that spray painting is more than just a skill, it is an art.
You will need to practice before you attempt to paint that cowl. There are numerous paint guns available. Try Northern Tool. They have numerous outlets and a web site. You will need a device to separate atmospheric water from the compressed air, also. Also, the regs require weighing and rebalancing control surfaces. ( a bunch of ) So be cautious what you tell your mechanic at the next annual.. Again, Imron is dangerous stuff. Had a pilot at the field sent to the hospital for two weeks for not using an aspirator while spraying in a hanger. It can be absorbed through the skin and disrupt the nervous system. Almost as bad a nerve gas. Dupont has a second tier product paint, Chromacolor, a binary paint which is typically used on autos. I do not have any experience with this product. |
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Again, Imron is dangerous stuff. Had a pilot at the field sent to
the hospital for two weeks for not using an aspirator while spraying in a hanger. It can be absorbed through the skin and disrupt the nervous system. Almost as bad a nerve gas. I do believe you mean respirator, not aspirator. Specifically, a pressure hood. No part of your body should be exposed when using IMRON. That means wearing a pressure hood, set of coveralls, gloves and boots. THEN tape the wrist and ankles to seal. |
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I use Imron outside and stay up breeze from the spray with no problems.
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I use Imron outside and stay up breeze from the spray with no problems.
Whoo-whee! I can just imagine what the EPA-types are thinking right now... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
I use Imron outside and stay up breeze from the spray with no problems. Whoo-whee! I can just imagine what the EPA-types are thinking right now... ;-) Interestingly, the EPA usually passes on chasing down individuals engaging in certain polluting activities on a one time basis when it is done for non commercial and personal purposes. Open a business doing it and that usually catches their attention. Even body shops can get away with "spot" painting to the open air. When they get into "complete" paint jobs, then the rules change and they are required to have a spray booth. Oddly, most spray booths do nothing to actually treat the cyanide laced air they spew out. The OSHA folks also weigh in on these activities. Depending on the type of paint, there is a whole slew of rules as to what you are required to provide to workers (respirator masks, fresh air supply, body covering(s), etc.) Even outside, I use a dual filter respirator. There really is no way to stay out of the mist when painting all around an object. The mask catches some percentage of the substances in paint, but the worst offenders in Imron pass right through. Most polyurethanes also tend to clog the outer filter pretty quickly even before it gets to the charcoal part. So, you need to change them frequently (like after every use). Mike |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:x8Hvf.682617$x96.306347@attbi_s72... I use Imron outside and stay up breeze from the spray with no problems. Whoo-whee! I can just imagine what the EPA-types are thinking right now... EPA? More what his health insurance company is thinking. -- Geoff the sea hawk at wow way d0t com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail Spell checking is left as an excercise for the reader. |
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Sounds like one of those weenie burger adds.
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