rizzz wrote:The etch primers do not provide "significant" corrosion protection by themselves but remember, if they are good enough for Vans to use on the 2024-T4 alum in their quick build kits (Vans uses the P60G2 primer), they must certainly be good enough on the Sonex 6061-T6 alum.
Andy Walker wrote:rizzz wrote:The etch primers do not provide "significant" corrosion protection by themselves but remember, if they are good enough for Vans to use on the 2024-T4 alum in their quick build kits (Vans uses the P60G2 primer), they must certainly be good enough on the Sonex 6061-T6 alum.
No doubt the primer is good enough, since no primer is good enough too! I just question adding the weight, expense, and time of primer when the benefit is questionable. for 2024 it might make more sense, but for 6061 I just think you're wasting time unless you are in a marine environment. My opinion of course. Again I point out that most of the airplanes made by the big manufacturers do not have any anti-corrosion coatings, and many of them have been flying 50-60 years (and are made of alclad). Are you really building your Sonex to last longer than that??
rizzz wrote:Andy Walker wrote:rizzz wrote:The etch primers do not provide "significant" corrosion protection by themselves but remember, if they are good enough for Vans to use on the 2024-T4 alum in their quick build kits (Vans uses the P60G2 primer), they must certainly be good enough on the Sonex 6061-T6 alum.
No doubt the primer is good enough, since no primer is good enough too! I just question adding the weight, expense, and time of primer when the benefit is questionable. for 2024 it might make more sense, but for 6061 I just think you're wasting time unless you are in a marine environment. My opinion of course. Again I point out that most of the airplanes made by the big manufacturers do not have any anti-corrosion coatings, and many of them have been flying 50-60 years (and are made of alclad). Are you really building your Sonex to last longer than that??
You're absolutely right.
However, there is one other reason I can come up with to prime your aircraft, resale value.
Even though priming is completely optional on 6061, if you ever plan to sell your Sonex it might be hard to convince potential buyers of this fact, they might go with the other Sonex on barnstormers that was primed.
Then again, potential buyers might favor a lighter Sonex to a primed Sonex, who knows.
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