REFLECTOR:Primer

Alex Balic reflector@tvbf.org
Fri, 21 May 2004 08:37:32 -0500


I have used the smooth prime- I can't imagine a paint with better grip- if
you get it on your hands you will need to wait until it wears off- and it
goes on with a roller so there is hardly any waste or mess- my surfaces are
smooth as silk from the smooth prime. Any finish paint should stick to it if
you sand it to 220.

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Ok since it's quite I'll start asking questions...
I'm in the sand / fill / sand / fill  stage of the wings /
canard.
I'm starting to think about primer.
I haven't started thinking about what kind of paint.
I have a small quantity of smooth prime.
If I put it on the plane do I limit my choices of paint?
What is the recommended primer?  The most common?

Noel




> I guess everyone has gone flying
>
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