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Hi Mike,
If they have a hole or place to hang them I cut pieces of clothes hangers and bend the ends in loop-sometimes if there are holes on each end you can use a piece of wire and loop it around a nail in a sawhorse or whatever while you spray to hold it steady while you hold the other end-it helps if you can hold one end and spray and then swap to the other end to make sure you get everything covered. Then just let them hang on something until they dry. Hope this helps
Buell
I have 2 1X6 pieces of decking board 10' long. I drilled a hole in each end and hand it from the ceiling. I then have roofing nails drove about half way into the board with about half an inch sticking out ever 2-4 inches or so down the entire length of each board. I then use cheap safty wire to hang the parts from them......you can hang more then you can stand to paint/prime at one time. I'l try to find and attach a picture.
I have 2 1X6 pieces of decking board 10' long. I drilled a hole in each end and hand it from the ceiling. I then have roofing nails drove about half way into the board with about half an inch sticking out ever 2-4 inches or so down the entire length of each board. I then use cheap safty wire to hang the parts from them......you can hang more then you can stand to paint/prime at one time. I'l try to find and attach a picture.
and you've made modern art!
Mike Horowitz
Falls Church, Va
BC-12D, N5188M
TF - 14954
Hi Mike, The Boeing fasteners on the cowl were rusting and it was hard to get into the nooks and crannies. Started with a dremel and stainless wire wheels but couldn't get the edges well. Went to #80 glass bead (TSC). Taped around the fittings with at least 2 layers of blue tape. Did good. Those darn fittings oxidized faster than a ripe apple! In about 20 minutes they had a coat of brown spreading over them. Cleaned them again and sprayed with primer. !@#$%
I don't know if it is safe to use everything, but I have used crushed glass.
We cleaned the outside of the engine with it. ports well taped over and no open taped holes!
We by it from the recycleing plant for $4 a 50lbs bag. Comes in 3 particle sizes. 'I stick to the "dust" the finest. Good for rust removal. May not be for Magnisium or other softer materials.
"Sodablast" Bakeing soda is also used on critical parts. It was used to clean my struts before painting, a blasting shop.
I have used Corn on pistons it worked but not good, Cruched wallnut shells was recomeded but I could not get hold of any at the time.
Walnut shells could be good all round chois.
Len
I loved airplane seens I was a kid.
The T- craft # 1 aircraft for me.
Foundation Member # 712
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