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Aircraft refinishing, 101
OK. I told everyone that I'm a blank slate when it comes to aircraft restoration so here's a question regarding painting:
What should I buy in the way of painting equipment? I know that I'm going to need an air compressor and a paint gun, etc. What do I need in the way of an air compresser and paint gun? I'm looking for specific stats.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jim Kirkendall
Fort Worth, TX
Jim Kirkendall "Knowledge is good."
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
Jim,
Are you recovering or just repainting?
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
Originally Posted by
Clayton Harper
Jim,
Are you recovering or just repainting?
Man, I'm doing everything, depending on the aircraft. I've got two. One of them is essentially flyable, waiting on a buddy to finish up on a complete wing rebuild, but I'm completely rebuilding the other one.
Jim Kirkendall "Knowledge is good."
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
Who is going to do the covering, you? What covering system will you use?
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
I figured I'd probably do Stits Polyfiber but I'm not married to that. I've heard a lot of good things about Stewarts.
Jim Kirkendall "Knowledge is good."
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
And yes, I'll be doing it myself, with a little help from my friends, apologies to the Beatles.
Jim Kirkendall "Knowledge is good."
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
If you want to investigate Stewarts go to their website. They have all the documents available for download. If it looks good to you spend the money on their CDs, very educational! I'm spraying EkoFill right now, started last fall with the fabric. Feel free to PM me with questions, ditto for my phone. Umber if you want to chat about it.
Jim
Good luck!
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1957 PA-22/20 "Super Pacer" based 1H0
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
Originally Posted by
Jim Hann
If you want to investigate Stewarts go to their website. They have all the documents available for download. If it looks good to you spend the money on their CDs, very educational! I'm spraying EkoFill right now, started last fall with the fabric. Feel free to PM me with questions, ditto for my phone. Umber if you want to chat about it.
Jim
Good luck!
Thanks, Jim! I'll do it.
Jim Kirkendall "Knowledge is good."
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
Hi Jim
I bought one of these:http://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog...lickkey=344034
I am EXTREMELY pleased with it. I've sprayed Epoxy primer, all the different coatings( Poly Fiber and Ceconite) and polyurethane with it. All came out NICE...
I went with Poly Fiber because one of their factory reps is a good friend of mine and was an invaluable resource. I'm also familiar with it( couple of gliders redone)- not so much with Stewarts and was leery of trying something new- especially when I'm paying for it LOL
Shane-o
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Re: Aircraft refinishing, 101
Originally Posted by
gliderman
Hi Jim
I bought one of these:
http://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog...lickkey=344034
I am EXTREMELY pleased with it. I've sprayed Epoxy primer, all the different coatings( Poly Fiber and Ceconite) and polyurethane with it. All came out NICE...
I went with Poly Fiber because one of their factory reps is a good friend of mine and was an invaluable resource. I'm also familiar with it( couple of gliders redone)- not so much with Stewarts and was leery of trying something new- especially when I'm paying for it LOL
Shane-o
Excellent! Exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks, Shane!!!
Jim Kirkendall "Knowledge is good."
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