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    Default House paint?

    I painted my neiuport 11 with house latex paint and it looks great. It has a uv block in the paint but I still use steward primer. Has anyone painted their kf with another cheaper paint?

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    Rolling and Tipping the paint on my Zenith with EasyPoxy marine paint,
    swear I will NEVER go back to using a spray gun after learning how to do
    this process. Just open the garage door, and start painting, mask not
    required, and looks like spray after drying.

    Would imagine with a flex additive you could do the same on fabric.
    I sprayed the Fox with Aerothane, and have sprayed System Three
    WR-LPU on some of the Zenith parts. EasyPoxy is my favorite system
    now MUCH safer, and easier (but not sure about fabric). Latex house
    paint makes sense if you get a good quality paint.

    See this video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-SGcSlNmoo

    Regards,
    Jeff


    Quote Originally Posted by gizmos View Post
    I painted my neiuport 11 with house latex paint and it looks great. It has a uv block in the paint but I still use steward primer. Has anyone painted their kf with another cheaper paint?

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    A friend of mine painted his Taylorcraft with latex house paint and it looked FANTASTIC!, for about a year. Then the cracks started showing up. House paint doesn't have the flexibility that fabric requires.

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    Wow! Can this technique be used on an aluminum plane?

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    If you're talking about Rolling and Tipping the answer is yes, I am painting
    my Zenith CH801 with it, and very happy with the process. I previously
    painted my Fox with Aerothane via spray. After working with the marine
    paint for a while, I believe you could roll aerothane as well with foam rollers
    and a tipping brush. It would probably require something to slow down the
    paint drying but I bet it would work. I'm 100% convinced rolling and tipping
    is a better way to paint for kit builders. You CAN roll marine two part
    poly without the danger of airborne nasty stuff, and aerothane is not really
    unique other than that it has flex additive in it and is thin.

    The real secret to rolling paint, is that the paint MUST be able to flow out
    and lay flat before it sets. If you can do this, rolled paint looks just as good
    as sprayed paint.

    A HUGE advantage to me is no mask, no forced air respirator, just radio on
    and some rubber gloves. Just need to have fresh air in coming in the work area.

    I got a VERY nice paint job on the Fox with Aerothane, BUT it was a very
    dangerous process. I tried Waterborne Poly on the Zenith to avoid the
    hazards. BUT the waterborne Polyurethan is a MAJOR hassle to work with
    because it either dries too fast or runs too easily, and I was never happy.
    Painting via roll and tip with "Petit Easypoxy" is really pleasurable experience.

    There's a TON of paint that will roll and tip available, just go to:

    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com

    If you talk to airplane guys, they will almost all roll their eyes if you
    mention rolling paint. It is based on ignorance. Go look around boats for a
    while you will see "rolling and tipping" is very widely used.

    Regards,
    Jeff


    Quote Originally Posted by Flienlow View Post
    Wow! Can this technique be used on an aluminum plane?

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    Here's a few paint pics. One is the Kitfox wing which I sprayed with Aerothane
    with the garage virtually turned into a spray booth with plastic, while
    wearing Tyvek, and using a forced air respirator.

    The Next is my Zenith 801 fueslage I am working on painting with "rolling
    and tipping". while using no protective gear other than rubber gloves and
    an open door with odor no worse than a bit of paint smell in the air. This
    was painted with Petit EasyPoxy.

    Last pic is rubbing out orange peel in Waterborne polyurethane, a paint
    that I really hate working with. It's very safe to work with, but runs
    super easy, OR dries too fast and doesn't flow out. A REAL hassle to work
    with. This paint is System Three WR-LPU, really tough paint but a
    MAJOR PITA to work with.

    Same garage in all pics. If I painted a fabric plane again, I would make an
    effort to experiment and see if there is a way to roll and tip Aerothane. If I
    paint a metal plane (I am) I would use Petit Easypoxy.

    Reqards,
    Jeff Hays
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    What did you use as a primer and how did you apply it?

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    For the Aluminum on the Zenith CH801 I used the following which I rolled
    on with a good quality foam roller, I tipped the paint with 2" foam brushes

    Petit Easypoxy

    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...+Topside+Paint

    Petit 6455 Metal Primer

    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com..._6699&type=pla

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    Here's another pic from the front of the Zenith, I painted this with no masking
    or covering, I just carefully rolled around the edges. Try doing that with
    spray ... The Gear attach bracket, I kid you not simply I brushed it with a
    really good quality brush ...

    The firewall where you see bare metal is actually primed already with a
    waterborne primer called Cortec 373, which will be topcoated in the future.

    Zenith3.jpg

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    Where in Southern California can you buy Petit Easypoxy? Save on haz shipping fees

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