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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: larry jaconetta on June 26, 2006, 10:55:48 AM
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i've painted a lot of things in this mans hobby, but i never had the oportunity to paint a metal fuel tank until now.
i've always had tanks inside--outside--brass--plastic, but now I want to paint it to match the plane. I have to use the same color dope on the tank! My question is, what type of prep do i do, to get the surface to accept dope, and not come off after 10 or 20 flights?
keep sanding
larry J
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I would use some kind of self etching primer (automotive type) then paint with the dope and top coat with automotive two part urethane.
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Just a thought, but can a tank be anodized?? That would be cool <=
If it's an aluminum alloy. y1 n~
Bill <><
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Hi Larry,
I painted a coule tanks for use on profiles. I used an automotive primer, dope and urethane auto clear over the top, like Sparky said.
Everything is fine so far! (and one has had quite a bit of use. y1 %^
Bill <><
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If its a metal tank just roughn it with sand paper and start painting light coats of paint, then finish with a couple heavier coats, then clear. I used Brodak and have had not chip problems, photo has my Cardianl with a painted tank