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Old June 11th 07, 08:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Thiemo Gorath
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Default New Gelcoat / Paint on a Glider?

Good afternoon,

I'm wondering if someone could shed some light into my land of
darkness :-)

There are (to my knowledge) 3 types of new paint/gelcoating

a) Vorgelat (the initial gelcoat)
b) PU
c) Acrylic

I know Vorgelat - but what are the pro's/con's for PU and Acrylic?
What would I have to watch for in case of PU or in case of Acryl?
What is easily done wrong in Paintjobs?
....

Any help and advise is most welcome.

Kind regards, Thiemo
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Old June 11th 07, 11:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nyal Williams
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Default New Gelcoat / Paint on a Glider?

It might help if you stated whether you are buying
a new glider and have a choice or if you wish to re-finish
a glider. Our Discus had the gelcoat removed and it
was painted with automobile acriyic before we bought
it. It has held up fine, has not yellowed, and has
had some minor touch up jobs with a different company's
acrylic, all to good effect. The difficulty is getting
all the gelcoat off. Ours is a bit heavier and obviously
had to be re-weighed; I don't know whether extra weight
would always be the case.

At 19:24 11 June 2007, Thiemo Gorath wrote:
Good afternoon,

I'm wondering if someone could shed some light into
my land of
darkness :-)

There are (to my knowledge) 3 types of new paint/gelcoating


a) Vorgelat (the initial gelcoat)
b) PU
c) Acrylic

I know Vorgelat - but what are the pro's/con's for
PU and Acrylic?
What would I have to watch for in case of PU or in
case of Acryl?
What is easily done wrong in Paintjobs?
....

Any help and advise is most welcome.

Kind regards, Thiemo




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Old June 12th 07, 05:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
fred
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Default New Gelcoat / Paint on a Glider?

On Jun 11, 3:14 pm, Nyal Williams
wrote:
It might help if you stated whether you are buying
a new glider and have a choice or if you wish to re-finish
a glider. Our Discus had the gelcoat removed and it
was painted with automobile acriyic before we bought
it. It has held up fine, has not yellowed, and has
had some minor touch up jobs with a different company's
acrylic, all to good effect. The difficulty is getting
all the gelcoat off. Ours is a bit heavier and obviously
had to be re-weighed; I don't know whether extra weight
would always be the case.

At 19:24 11 June 2007, Thiemo Gorath wrote:



Good afternoon,


I'm wondering if someone could shed some light into
my land of
darkness :-)


There are (to my knowledge) 3 types of new paint/gelcoating


a) Vorgelat (the initial gelcoat)
b) PU
c) Acrylic


I know Vorgelat - but what are the pro's/con's for
PU and Acrylic?
What would I have to watch for in case of PU or in
case of Acryl?
What is easily done wrong in Paintjobs?
....


Any help and advise is most welcome.


Kind regards, Thiemo- Hide quoted text -


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About 1975, I bought a new, unpainted Schweizer 1-35. I filled joints
and defects with Bondo.to make it as smooth as possible. Then I
covered it with the lightest POLY-FIBRE fabric, following the poly-
fiber manual. The final finish was white polyurethane enamel. I was
happy with the end results. A new Calif state record was set.
Now...the ship, with it's original finish showed up on my field, 30
years later. It still looked like glass.
This procedure could be approved as a new paint job (finish). It may
be a cheaper, better way than a new gel coat job. Sun had done no
damage, there were no cracks. It had survived a life of UV rays. Fred
Robinson

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Old June 13th 07, 06:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jim Hultman
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Default New Gelcoat / Paint on a Glider?

Fred,
I'd like to see the 1-35 if it's at Great Western Monday 18th. Poly Fiber
has a construction video I'm sending for.
Jim
"fred" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jun 11, 3:14 pm, Nyal Williams
wrote:
It might help if you stated whether you are buying
a new glider and have a choice or if you wish to re-finish
a glider. Our Discus had the gelcoat removed and it
was painted with automobile acriyic before we bought
it. It has held up fine, has not yellowed, and has
had some minor touch up jobs with a different company's
acrylic, all to good effect. The difficulty is getting
all the gelcoat off. Ours is a bit heavier and obviously
had to be re-weighed; I don't know whether extra weight
would always be the case.

At 19:24 11 June 2007, Thiemo Gorath wrote:



Good afternoon,


I'm wondering if someone could shed some light into
my land of
darkness :-)


There are (to my knowledge) 3 types of new paint/gelcoating


a) Vorgelat (the initial gelcoat)
b) PU
c) Acrylic


I know Vorgelat - but what are the pro's/con's for
PU and Acrylic?
What would I have to watch for in case of PU or in
case of Acryl?
What is easily done wrong in Paintjobs?
....


Any help and advise is most welcome.


Kind regards, Thiemo- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


About 1975, I bought a new, unpainted Schweizer 1-35. I filled joints
and defects with Bondo.to make it as smooth as possible. Then I
covered it with the lightest POLY-FIBRE fabric, following the poly-
fiber manual. The final finish was white polyurethane enamel. I was
happy with the end results. A new Calif state record was set.
Now...the ship, with it's original finish showed up on my field, 30
years later. It still looked like glass.
This procedure could be approved as a new paint job (finish). It may
be a cheaper, better way than a new gel coat job. Sun had done no
damage, there were no cracks. It had survived a life of UV rays. Fred
Robinson



 




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