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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>"Tony Stillman" <tony@radiosouthrc.com></b></font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Lance:<br>
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Just go ahead and paint the white. It will cover very well!<br>
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Tony Stillman<br>
Radio South, Inc.<br>
3702 N. Pace Blvd.<br>
Pensacola, Fl 32505<br>
www.radiosouthrc.com<br>
800-962-7802<br>
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To: <discussion@nsrca.org><br>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 8:49 AM<br>
Subject: Last primer coat advice<br>
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> Seeking painting advice,<br>
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> I tried using a white epoxy primer from PPG (LT-40) instead of the K36<br>
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> I'm used to. I've sanded the first primer coat off the wings and<br>
> everything has a white cast, with a few areas where the primer is gone and<br>
> others where it is still white. With K36, I'd triple the reducer and spray<br>
> a very thin coat to produce a uniform gray part, but the LT-40 seems like<br>
> it needs to be handled differently. You don't reduce this stuff so I<br>
don't<br>
> think theres a way to make a super thin mix for the final primer coat.<br>
> First quesiton: if anyone can correct me on this point and knows of a<br>
> compatible reducer, let me know.<br>
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> I'm wondering if I should put one more primer coat on to get a uniform<br>
> color, and then paint using white Concept paint, OR if the white paint has<br>
> adequate opacity and I can just paint the wings white. Primers, in<br>
> general, have a high solid content and are heavy, but do they have better<br>
> opacity than paints?<br>
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