OkieFlyer
En-Route
The paint on the pilot side (face?) of my McCauley two-blade constant speed prop is in bad shape. In fact, I'd say there is less paint than aluminum showing. I've always been good about keeping the prop clean and wiping it occasionally with CorrosionX, so there isn't any corrosion that I can see.
I'm planning on giving it a light sand with 400 grit, a shot of appropriate primer (zinc chromate or self-etching?), and finishing with some flat black Rustoleum.
The front facing side (blade back?) is in pretty good shape, but I may go ahead and gently scuff and shoot a little semi-gloss Rustoleum.
Any reason I can't do this? I've gone through a couple extremely convoluted threads on the subject, and came away with no good reason I can't do it as an owner. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm planning on giving it a light sand with 400 grit, a shot of appropriate primer (zinc chromate or self-etching?), and finishing with some flat black Rustoleum.
The front facing side (blade back?) is in pretty good shape, but I may go ahead and gently scuff and shoot a little semi-gloss Rustoleum.
Any reason I can't do this? I've gone through a couple extremely convoluted threads on the subject, and came away with no good reason I can't do it as an owner. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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