aerobat wrote:Been a member here for a while, mostly reading threads.
Going to look at a Onex project next week for sale several hundred miles from the Ocean. I'm in the Charlotte NC area over 200 miles from the Ocean. Noticed the Onex project photos did not have anything applied for corrosion. After reading threads here, understand several builds do not have corrosion treatment. Wanted to be sure I'm understanding correctly that corrosion proofing has not been used on several projects if the airplane will not built/located in salt water areas.
Also any other advice will be appreciated for looking at this project. Project progress is close to a quick build kit without engine/propeller/instruments. My experience so far, owned a couple of Cessna 150s and built wing spars with center section for a Thatcher CX4 with solid rivets and 6061T6 sheet & angle.
Thanks,
Bill
WaiexN143NM wrote:Hi all,
We used duplicolor self etching primer med green ( kragen/o'rielly auto) on our waiex build. Scotch brite, acetone wipe then the primer. For second hand projects or flying airplanes with no primer , possibly acf-50 spray might be an option.
WaiexN143NM
Michael
aerobat wrote:WaiexN143NM wrote:For second hand projects or flying airplanes with no primer , possibly acf-50 spray might be an option.
Michael,
Good tip. Been wondering about coating interior parts if already built.
daleandee wrote:Be aware that if you plan to paint or polish that after you apply the ACF-50 it will seep out of crevices for a few days. Some shops use it to "fog" into completed aircraft. It's not a permanent fix as it has to be redone every two years, if memory serves me correctly.
Dale
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