TroyBranch
Well Known Member
Just want to get some opinions on etching and priming both side of the skins prior to assembly. I have always only primed the inside components. I have used Stewart Systems on many projects and the primer sprays really nice. My thought was if I am planning to paint the aircraft myself, maybe this is a good idea. This will be on the 15 so the pulled rivets will be another step.
The primer will likely get marked up a bit so it will need sanding and likely a second coat in areas before top coat. The rivets could be scuffed and etched, rinsed then primed. Not sure of this less or more work in the end as I still have to prime all the rivets but so much less work to etch at that stage.
The only thing I see as an advantage is I don't have to wash an entire wing down with water after etching.
Anyone try something similar?
The primer will likely get marked up a bit so it will need sanding and likely a second coat in areas before top coat. The rivets could be scuffed and etched, rinsed then primed. Not sure of this less or more work in the end as I still have to prime all the rivets but so much less work to etch at that stage.
The only thing I see as an advantage is I don't have to wash an entire wing down with water after etching.
Anyone try something similar?