Timbeck2
Final Approach
I know google is your friend but my "friends" here have more knowledge. So what is the difference in the two other than price? Which one is used more in protecting GA aircraft?
Any product containing chromate or dichromate is severely restricted or prohibited to manufacture now. Prior to the new regs years ago on chromate, the story goes the mfg'rs of zinc chromate paint made 10M gallons to last awhile. Story is they're down to the last 2M gallons and the price went up.So what is the difference in the two other than price?
In my experience for a single part paint, chromate based. However, new two-part epoxy primers are now better.Which one is used more in protecting GA aircraft?
In my experience for a single part paint, chromate based. However, new two-part epoxy primers are now better.
When in doubt I usually go for the most expensive which is chromate, but I do fear for the children.
IMO, two part epoxy has always been better but grabbing a can of zinc chromate for a quick, small job is what typically happens (if you can find it).
Inconceivable!Like I did with the iocane?
I don't believe they exist.What about the ROUSs?
I didn't realize we were that far in the script...Oh they exist alright.
It's still out there and readily accessible. It's the aerosol version that is getting hard to find. But it's still available too. Need to look at industrial suppliers and not aviation suppliers. Rustoleum has several varieties but only in paint cans. So do a number of other producers. Plus it's still the go to product in iron works.(if you can find it).