142YX wrote:I ended up attaching my engine mount today.. and i used .090" shims on all four corners. Fit like a glove with that thickness, and just for reference, i did nail that 32" dimension dead on.
142YX wrote:While i am on the subject.. what are people using to corrosion protect the exposed 4130 steel when you drill through that nice powder coating? I was thinking of just touching it with some automotive engine (high temp) stuff from a rattle can.. i also thought about epoxy primer but am favoring a simpler/cheaper method as i dont quite think that will be necessary.
N111YX wrote:You're in the desert. I would not sweat it... :lol:
I would imagine that touch up paint would be adequate. I'll bet that our airframes will all last longer than all of us and the next guy or the guy after that will have to worry about all corrosion...142YX wrote:While i am on the subject.. what are people using to corrosion protect the exposed 4130 steel when you drill through that nice powder coating? I was thinking of just touching it with some automotive engine (high temp) stuff from a rattle can.. i also thought about epoxy primer but am favoring a simpler/cheaper method as i dont quite think that will be necessary.
Andy Walker wrote:Sounds about right. I used NAPA 7220 self-etching primer on my elevator horn, seemed to work well.
142YX wrote:Andy Walker wrote:Sounds about right. I used NAPA 7220 self-etching primer on my elevator horn, seemed to work well.
Careful.. you will probably need to apply a "sealer" to that primer for it to provide any corrosion protection. The primer alone dosen't provide much of anything other than a good surface for a sealer or top cote to bond to.
This is off topic for this tread, but i did the whole corrosion protection flip flop for several months and eventually decided not to do anything to the aluminum itself. I strongly believe i will still have a 50 year airframe.
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