Apparently to spray with Imron you need a positive pressure suit with air
blown in from fan outside the spray booth.

Del
K1UHF

Everything below 50MHz is D.C. !!!

FN31fh 6M, 2M, 222, 432, 903, 1.2, 2.3, 10.3.......144 EME
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Jaffee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Del Schier K1UHF FN31" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Spray paint question


> I don't get it...if having your face and body completely covered and using
a high quality respirator won't protect you, then what will?
>
> Del Schier K1UHF FN31 wrote:
> >
> > Years ago I had a Rutan LongEZ experimental, full scale. It was
fiberglass
> > and it was painted with Ditzler automotive acrylic enamel. I did not
build
> > it but I did several mods and repairs with this paint. Never painting
> > anything with a spray gun, I simply followed the thinning instructions
and
> > got amazingly perfect finishes on everything that I painted.
> >
> > A story about Dupont Imron paint.  READ THIS AND REMEMBER! I guy brought
a
> > newly built Lancair hanger where I kept my plane. I noticed what a
beautiful
> > finish it had and complemented him on it. He remarked "Yes the guy that
> > painted it died".  I though that was a curious response and asked for an
> > explanation. He said that the builder of the airplane was killed by the
> > paint! He had painted it with his body completely covered with clothing
and
> > gloves, a face mask and high quality respirator.  The paint went in to
his
> > skin and he was dead in 24 hours.  Read the instructions and warnings
> > carefully, Dupont is not kidding around with what they say on the
labels!
> >
> > Del Schier
> > K1UHF
> >
> > Everything below 50MHz is D.C. !!!
> >
> > FN31fh 6M, 2M, 222, 432, 903, 1.2, 2.3, 10.3.......144 EME
> > http://www.qsl.net/k1uhf
> > http://www.csflyers.org
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "James R MacLean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 6:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: [RCSE] Spray paint question
> >
> > > Lee, I have been experimenting with Dupont Fulthane and am VERY
pleased
> > > with the results. It cost me about $85 to get the paint, primer and
mask.
> > > I bought a gun at Harbor Freight for $50 and already had a small
> > > compressor. I put on a pretty thin layer of primer and wet sand off
most
> > > of it. The can says that it can be painted without sanding and very
soon
> > > after priming. I like the other way of letting the primer cure and
then
> > > sanding it down for a good smooth base. Then paint is put on at pretty
> > > high pressure and very thin coats spaced 10 minutes.  This stuff is
very
> > > durable and has a terrific shine. It is very resistant to mild
solvents.
> > > I tried to repaint one fuse and could not get it off with MEK or
acetone.
> > > The repaint job was because I used a Preval sprayer, didnot sand the
> > > primer, put on too much and general lack of experience. It was a bear
to
> > > sand off! The repaint job was on a Compulsion fuse. The primer and
paint
> > > added less than 12 grams. I should add that the nose was a bit denser
> > > white than the tail as I was trying for light weight and the paint was
a
> > > bit transparent. Everyone who has seen it thought it looked quite
nice.
> > > Do not use this stuff without a good filter mask but that is easy if
you
> > > buy a disposable type as they are cheap and will last for many planes.
I
> > > easily got enough paint and primer for eight fusalages.
> > > Hope this helps,  Jim MacLean
> > >
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