LarryRosen
Joined: 16 Jan 2006 Posts: 415 Location: Medford, NJ
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Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:42 am Post subject: Interior paint! - Zolatone |
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Here are some links for Zolatone
<http://www.autobodysupply.net/Zolatonecolors.htm>
<http://www.zolatoneaim.com/index.html>
And a photo of Lancair RG Legacy interior painted with Zolatone
<http://legacyfg.jconserv.net/viewtopic.php?t=11&highlight=zolatone>
Larry Rosen
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John Gonzalez wrote:
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I used the primer that Aircraft spruce sells, but there is some
confusion on the directions on the Zolatone web site as far as what
primer is used on aluminum versus ferious metals. There are
conflicting statements regarding aluminum. Mine was a quick build
fuselage and it appears that the Shermin Williams primer was
compartible with the zolatone because the Zolatone overspray appears
to have adherred quite well. I would test it without a primer if you
have been using the Sherwin William's product or have a Quick build.
Go to their web site for more information.
No overcoat is necessary, it will also make any future repairs very easy.
As you can see from the picture I did a real nice job of masking off
the areas that interact with the cabin top. It will be easy to spot
shoot and lapse in coverage. The cabin top has not been fitted.
The cabin top will be the same black color as the aft wall and tunnel
cover. It is cool because it looks like fabric in that it is textured.
Hope it give some people some options to think about.
John G.
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