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Thinking of painting your airplane? ¡ª General Aviation News
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By Timothy Higgins · #9763 ·
Re: Air brush
Beautiful workmanship. Is that a urethane paint? It sure has depth. Dennis <Davidgerickson66@...> wrote:
By Dennis Carlson · #9762 ·
Re: Air brush
P(urty, very)! <timothyahiggins@...> wrote:
By David Erickson · #9761 ·
Re: Anti skid stuff?
Can¡¯t make it tonight. <timothyahiggins@...> wrote:
By Dennis Carlson · #9760 ·
Re: Air brush
And P(ony) ! ? Nice. [email protected]> wrote:
By Timothy Higgins · #9759 ·
Re: Air brush
If only. I'm just too cheap to pay someone when I can spend 10x the time, almost the same money, and learn to do it myself. This was the last thing I painted. Epoxy primer, spray filler (Evercoat
By Jacob Coby · #9758 ·
Re: Air brush
I"ll come by to watch and learn from the A & P & P(aint) & P(reservation) & P(itot Tubes) & P(-lead, magneto) & P(urge Air) & P(ropellers)... LOL [email protected]> wrote:
By David Erickson · #9757 ·
Re: Anti skid stuff?
Thanks! Would you be going to the museum meeting tonight? Nancy and I are going. Take care, Tim H. <dennis.carlson.atgs@...> wrote:
By Timothy Higgins · #9756 ·
Re: Anti skid stuff?
Tim, Got ya covered. I¡¯ll be at the hangar on Sat at 1000. Dennis <timothyahiggins@...> wrote:
By Dennis Carlson · #9755 ·
Re: Air brush
Mark, I believe you found your man. JM Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2025 2:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [fairweatherflyers] Air brush I have about a dozen spray guns for various
By Jerry Marstall · #9754 ·
Re: Air brush
I have about a dozen spray guns for various uses. Maybe more. You're welcome to use any of them or I can paint your coupons if David isn't available. I would not use an airbrush. The nozzle is too
By Jacob Coby · #9753 ·
Anti skid stuff?
Would anyone have some decent quality Anti skid stuff with self adhesive properties? I need two pieces for the steps, each one about 2x3 inches. Take care, Tim H.
By Timothy Higgins · #9752 ·
Re: Air brush
OK, great, Mark. I'd be happy to help you spray it when you're ready. Best, Dave [email protected]> wrote:
By David Erickson · #9751 ·
Re: Air brush
Yes. Ok [email protected]> wrote:
By Jerry Marstall · #9750 ·
Re: Air brush
Jerry, Are you planning on attending the members meeting tonight at the museum ? If so we can talk about it. Mark [email protected]> wrote:
By Mark Cigal · #9749 ·
Re: Air brush
Dave, Thanks for the info. I'll try to get more specs on the paint and will let you know. Mark <Davidgerickson66@...> wrote:
By Mark Cigal · #9748 ·
Re: Air brush
Good morning, Mark, Thinner is always better for these small pick-up tube air-type guns. Acrylic enamel is common for car paint. It is very thin...as thin as, possibly thinner (viscosity-wise) than
By David Erickson · #9747 ·
Re: Air brush
Dave, Do you have to reduce the paint before spraying it ? Can it spray any type of paint ? Mark <Davidgerickson66@...> wrote:
By Mark Cigal · #9746 ·
Re: Air brush
Hi Mark, I have this simple setup I've used for quite a few small area jobs (e.g., hobbies, models). If you have liqiud samples, this allows a simple filling of a glass bottle to enable spraying it
By David Erickson · #9745 ·
Re: Air brush
I have the former. Not so much the latter. Willing to try. Jm [email protected]> wrote:
By Jerry Marstall · #9744 ·