Hello,
I am with a group who has a 1941 BL-12 basket case. We have the fuselage all repaired (we think), and are ready to sand blast the fuselage. Problem is the local aviation paint supplier does not have Polyfiber white epoxy primer on hand (we were told it would be here last week....), does have green. Can we use an automotive epoxy primer instead, does it matter, what brand(s) are good?
Our plan (for this weekend if possible)
- blast fuselage (most was already stripped and then a temp spray can primer was applied)
- Wipe with alcohol (really well)
- Coat of WHITE epoxy primer
- Coat of GREEN epoxy primer
- Coat of WHITE epoxy primer
Was told that 1 qt kits for each coat will be enough.
Any concerns about compatibility with whatever fabric coating (undetermined) we will use .
I think one of the guys was going to pick up a cheap toploading Harbor Freight spray gun.
Any suggestions of an alternative epoxy primer to the Polyfiber? (that we can get locally).
I did do a search, but did not see any brand names
I am with a group who has a 1941 BL-12 basket case. We have the fuselage all repaired (we think), and are ready to sand blast the fuselage. Problem is the local aviation paint supplier does not have Polyfiber white epoxy primer on hand (we were told it would be here last week....), does have green. Can we use an automotive epoxy primer instead, does it matter, what brand(s) are good?
Our plan (for this weekend if possible)
- blast fuselage (most was already stripped and then a temp spray can primer was applied)
- Wipe with alcohol (really well)
- Coat of WHITE epoxy primer
- Coat of GREEN epoxy primer
- Coat of WHITE epoxy primer
Was told that 1 qt kits for each coat will be enough.
Any concerns about compatibility with whatever fabric coating (undetermined) we will use .
I think one of the guys was going to pick up a cheap toploading Harbor Freight spray gun.
Any suggestions of an alternative epoxy primer to the Polyfiber? (that we can get locally).
I did do a search, but did not see any brand names
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