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Title: AERO GLOSS
Post by: GEOFFREY on October 19, 2007, 05:17:58 PM
any ideas on what will thin aero gloss paint. for less than a dollar a ounce tried lacquer  thinner, didnt work
Title: Re: AERO GLOSS
Post by: Tom Perry on October 19, 2007, 10:49:37 PM
Geoffrey,

I've used both Sig and Dupont 3608s with 30 to 40 year old Aerogloss with no problems.  I've not used it in a spray gun yet just mixed for brush on.  I paid 12.95 a gallon for 3608s 2 years ago, I believe it has gone up in price since but still a lot cheaper than Sig.   H^^
Title: Re: AERO GLOSS
Post by: Wayne Collier on October 21, 2007, 01:47:07 PM
The last 3608s I priced was near thirty dollars for a gallon and it looked like it had been on the shelf for ages.  I didn't buy it.  I've been paying over ten for the lumberyard kind and it don't work to good.  I bought a Quart of SIG for my critical stuff.
Title: Re: AERO GLOSS
Post by: Phil Bare on October 21, 2007, 02:14:30 PM
   
 You can find this at Aircraft Spruce and Speciality...

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 Randolph Butyrate Thinner

An excellent thinner for use with butyrate dopes, this thinner features an active blend of solvents to reduce viscosity.

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9703-QT RAND BUTYRATE THINNER 9703 QT $8.45 Request Quote   
9703-1G RAND BUTY THINNER # 9703 1G $25.40 Request Quote   
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Title: Re: AERO GLOSS
Post by: GEOFFREY on October 21, 2007, 02:35:47 PM
thank you Phil, this looks like a good place to stock up on clear also ,  Have you try ed there colors for fuel resistance  Geoffrey out