I don't like bondo either. But Would you rather it was totally reskinned at a cost more than the airframe? Or the insurance company total it? They are replacing the movable surfaces Instead of repair. After sanding down almost all of the filler will be off and just result in a smooth surface again.
I have seen 50 million dollar G-V's with bondo on the airframe...
The hardest part for me was getting through the two month cure time before I could wax it.
What paint system requires a 2 month wait for the first wax job?
That's because it is the poorest paint system on the market, with a isocyanide hardener. WE quit using it prior to this century.I used Imron..... They suggest NO waxing... and absolutely NO rubbing out with a compound..
That's because it is the poorest paint system on the market, with a isocyanide hardener. WE quit using it prior to this century.
That's because it is the poorest paint system on the market, with a isocyanide hardener. WE quit using it prior to this century.
me too....Too bad.....
Your loss......
I LOVE it...
I don't like bondo either. But Would you rather it was totally reskinned at a cost more than the airframe? Or the insurance company total it? They are replacing the movable surfaces Instead of repair. After sanding down almost all of the filler will be off and just result in a smooth surface again.
That's because it is the poorest paint system on the market, with a isocyanide hardener. WE quit using it prior to this century.
The main difference is other paints won't have nearly as mirrored of a finish after 14 years as Imron has.I'm interested in hearing more about Imron vs. other systems, please.
The main difference is other paints won't have nearly as mirrored of a finish after 14 years as Imron has.
This shot was taken today. Plane was painted in 2002. Check out how reflective the paint is...and it hasn't been washed in six months:
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Wow! What are the negatives?
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Wow! What are the negatives?
I have sprayed probably over 100 gallons in my life on all my race cars, race boats, street cars and trucks, street rods, custom choppers, machinery, etc etc...
Great paint, tough as nails, getting kinda expensive, EPA hates the stuff, I can expand if you want the details...
Imron is a polyurethane right?
I like it! Serious question: Does the gear and in inside the wheel wells get the same paint? How do they clean and prep the hard to reach areas?"Looks great so far! Did they mask the tires or did you opt for whitewalls? "
I thought I would keep the white tape look
This is true,, and why Imron is no longer available to the public. The last time I tried to buy Imron I was told I must have an approval letter from EPA that stated I had a L&I approved vent system in my paint booth.Some of the better methods of painting are not used due to EPA issues, not quality issues.