Image Comments |
menu jr | 20-Jan-09 21:53 |
WOW! no more sanding I used alot of sand paper on this one... |
jack daw | 21-Jan-09 03:54 |
she looks stunning! Any idea what the weight is right now ?
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Luke War | 21-Jan-09 10:14 |
That looks amazing menu, keep it up! |
moostang51 | 21-Jan-09 17:14 |
What kind/brand paint is that menu? I used Krylon on the Trojan and even after 48 hrs dry time w/very low humidity, I would leave fingerprints after handling. Needless to say I was very PO'ed because I wanted an aluminum finish. |
menu jr | 21-Jan-09 19:18 |
Thanks all.. The 38 weighs in at a whopping 1.5 pounds.Not as heavy as I thought it would be lots of bondo on this bird. Moos I use PPG automotive paint.This color silver is just a mixing tint no paint formula.I have access to a mixing system at a bodyshop. |
menu jr | 21-Jan-09 19:25 |
I use krylon primer for the first time on this plane It worked good it sands nice and drys fast and fills scratches good.But krylon paint and rust-oleum paint stay very soft for some reason need lots of drying time.The best spray can paint I have found is Dupli-color.I get it at napa auto parts store. |
menu jr | 21-Jan-09 23:24 |
A good primer to use is an epoxy primer fills scratches and pit holes. It sands real nice . Expensive $17.00 bucks a spray can. |
poppy | 22-Jan-09 05:49 |
This looks great! |