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Michael Horowitz Guest
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Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 7:44 pm Post subject: Requirement to paint over 2-part epoxy? |
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I know that primer(over steel) is designed to provide a base for a top
coat, and (allegedly) you should not leave steel with only a zinc
chromate coating (although I've seen steel fuselages zinc chromated
only and they appear in good condition).
I have read that if you appy a 2-part epoxy primer, you don't need a
top coat. Anyone else read that? - Mike |
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stol Guest
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:35 am Post subject: Re: Requirement to paint over 2-part epoxy? |
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On May 20, 8:44 am, Michael Horowitz <mhoro...@cox.net> wrote:
| Quote: | I know that primer(over steel) is designed to provide a base for a top
coat, and (allegedly) you should not leave steel with only a zinc
chromate coating (although I've seen steel fuselages zinc chromated
only and they appear in good condition).
I have read that if you appy a 2-part epoxy primer, you don't need a
top coat. Anyone else read that? - Mike
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If you like the color of the primer then a top coat will only add
extra weight. IMHO
Ben |
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Orval Fairbairn Guest
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 6:11 am Post subject: Re: Requirement to paint over 2-part epoxy? |
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In article <1179707745.437062.274560 (AT) y2g2000prf (DOT) googlegroups.com>,
stol <benford2 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote:
| Quote: | On May 20, 8:44 am, Michael Horowitz <mhoro...@cox.net> wrote:
I know that primer(over steel) is designed to provide a base for a top
coat, and (allegedly) you should not leave steel with only a zinc
chromate coating (although I've seen steel fuselages zinc chromated
only and they appear in good condition).
I have read that if you appy a 2-part epoxy primer, you don't need a
top coat. Anyone else read that? - Mike
If you like the color of the primer then a top coat will only add
extra weight. IMHO
Ben
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The paint companies around here (PPG, for instance) say that primers
will not protect the steel long-term -- you need to apply a top coat to
seal it.
Check with a good auto/marine paint company -- they have a wealth of
information at their disposal. |
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