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Title: Polyspan
Post by: Mike Griffin on March 07, 2008, 08:41:49 AM
When using polyspan for your covering and after the final doping, is a primer recommended before painting?

Mike
Title: Re: Polyspan
Post by: Bob Reeves on March 07, 2008, 09:36:32 AM
I didn't even use a filler other than many coats of clear dope on two I finished and they both came out great.
Title: Re: Polyspan
Post by: Bill Little on March 07, 2008, 10:21:43 AM
Like Bob, said, Polyspan fills easily.  If you're shooting for as 20 pointer, then use the primer, if you just want it to look great, dope will fill it.
Title: Re: Polyspan
Post by: Jim Treace on March 07, 2008, 01:42:58 PM
When using polyspan for your covering and after the final doping, is a primer recommended before painting?

Mike
Mike, I am no expert at this, as I have only used polyspan once on my Cardinal. So, I had the same questions as you. I used nitrate to attach and it went on great, but I was caught a bit by the difficultly of pulling around corners or curves, like the wing tip. But after a while I got it OK. It states in the instructions that polyspan doesn't go around corners very well, they are correct. I used a little heat from hair dryer to shrink, be careful this stuff melts really quick and is kind of difficult to patch.
I only used butyrate over bays to seal. And only used my main color white, no primer. I think it turned out pretty good. Hope this helps.
Jim
Title: Re: Polyspan
Post by: Mike Griffin on March 07, 2008, 08:21:18 PM
Thanks Bob, Bill and Jim.  Really great looking plane Jim

Mike
Title: Re: Polyspan
Post by: Bill Morell on March 08, 2008, 05:41:42 PM
I have recently gone back to a dope finish and have been using poly span. I use nitrate dope and don't worry about it not being fuel proof as the color coats are that. I have been shooting primer on mine and then sanding with 320 wet. A tedious process and you have to be very careful not to sand through. From now on when I build a wing alot of prep work will go into EVERY part that the covering touches. No sharp edges. I have not had any problem covering the wing in one piece, tips included. It is a bit more work but worth it. When I have sanded through and have had to patch I use silkspan. I tear the patch, never cut with scissors. Makes it easy to sand and almost disappears.