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    Anyone,

    Just picked up a basket case Taylorcraft, wow, pieces and parts. I'm wanting to clean up the frame and but want to make sure that sandblasting the frame is okay, or do I need to bead blast? Also where should I be able to find the data plate on the fuselage? This thing has been in a barn since 1983 so its pretty ratty but doesn't appear to be in terrible shape. But this one will test my skill, patience and checking account.

    Dan
    Dan Yeoman

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    Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

    Dan,
    Sand blasting is cheaper but the beeds do a little cleaner job and seam to cut the old paint/primer a little better without pitting the steel parts as much as the sand does.They both work fine just be careful if you use a course sand.
    Kevin Mays
    West Liberty,Ky

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    • #3
      Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

      Thanks, Kevin. The whole thing looks pretty overwhelming with parts on my trailer and in the garage, but I'll just have to eat the "proverbial" elephant one piece at a time.

      Dan
      Dan Yeoman

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        Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

        Dan - as you go thru with the blasting, will you be protecting the surface? if so, how? - Mike
        Mike Horowitz
        Falls Church, Va
        BC-12D, N5188M
        TF - 14954

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          Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

          Mike,

          I plan on using a 2 part epoxy primer, any suggestions?

          Dan
          Dan Yeoman

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            Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

            Dan,
            The data plate could be on the right side floor board near where the bottom of the door would be. Serial #s could be stamped on fuselage door hinges, or on fwd side of instrument panel support structure? Howard
            20442
            1939 BL/C

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              Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

              Originally posted by Ironhead
              Mike,

              I plan on using a 2 part epoxy primer, any suggestions?

              Dan
              Not really, except that diluted Zinc Chromate would hold off rust until the complete fuse. was blasted (assuming a multi week task), then you could do 2 part over the ZC. Might save on clean-up - Mike
              Mike Horowitz
              Falls Church, Va
              BC-12D, N5188M
              TF - 14954

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                Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

                Originally posted by Howard Wilson
                Dan,
                The data plate could be on the right side floor board near where the bottom of the door would be. Serial #s could be stamped on fuselage door hinges, or on fwd side of instrument panel support structure? Howard
                thanks Howard, I'll look for it.
                Dan Yeoman

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                • #9
                  Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

                  Originally posted by mhorowit
                  Not really, except that diluted Zinc Chromate would hold off rust until the complete fuse. was blasted (assuming a multi week task), then you could do 2 part over the ZC. Might save on clean-up - Mike
                  Well, depending on the cost, I'm going to try and get the whole thing blasted and then painted with the 2 part primer. Then as I repair problem areas, I will just sand off the primer and touch-up after repair. Thanks

                  Dan
                  Dan Yeoman

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                  • #10
                    Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

                    IronHead. The Stitts Two part primer works great. I have it on several of my project planes it work just fine. I prefer the white. But everyone prefers something don't they???

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                      Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

                      Jim,

                      Where do you get the Stitts primer from, can't seem to pull up anything after a quick round through YAHOO search?

                      Ironhead
                      Dan Yeoman

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                      • #12
                        Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

                        Ironhead, look for Polyfiber... that's the name now.
                        John H.
                        I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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                        • #13
                          Re: sandblasting vs beadblasting

                          Sorry Still living in the sixties. (Not all that old though) You can Get the Polyfiber epoxy primer through Aircraft Spruce And Speciality. Best of luck

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