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February 2003
- From: Panama City, Florida, Hurricane Alley
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Posted by berny13
on Sunday, July 20, 2003 7:22 PM
Some parts can be painted with primer and the top coat while still on the tree. After removing, just touch up the area that needs it. Large parts should be attatched to the aircraft, seams filled and sanded prior to painting.
Install the canopy, putty where needed, sand, polish, mask and then paint.
Wheel wells, speed brake wells and any area you don't want to paint should be covered. One way is to use low tack tape and apply over the area. Using a new sharp # 11 blade, carefully cut around the contour of the wheel well, leaving the tape over the wheel well. This will cut down on most of the paint entering the wheel well. You might have to do a little touch up with a brush.
Another way is to tack glue the wheel well covers in place and remove them after painting. l
Berny
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