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- From: lew@4ccvw16.scg.hac.com (Lyman Lew)
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: Air Brush
- Keywords: air brush paint
- Message-ID: <23309@hacgate.SCG.HAC.COM>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 19:42:37 GMT
- References: <1992Sep11.130343.28975@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
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- Reply-To: lew@4ccvw16.UUCP (Lyman Lew)
- Organization: Hughes Aircraft Co., El Segundo, CA
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- In article <1992Sep11.130343.28975@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> careyb@sweetpea.jsc.nasa.gov (Brian Carey 283-4181) writes:
- >I have a question for he air brush experts out on the net.
- > First can one air brush on monokote?
- > If you can air brush on monokote what kind of paint is used to prevent
- > glow fuel from dissolve or lift off the paint?
- > Also can you give me some information on the thickness the paint
- > should be and what kind of preparation should be applied to
- > the monokote.
- >
- > Thank You in advance for any help in these matters.
- >
- >
- > Brian C. Carey
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- 1. Super Poxy or Poly-U will work. These are fuel proof.
- 2. Mask your trim with masking tape and scuff the monokote with steel wool.
- 2. Clean surface with alcohol or thinner.
- 4. Spray your color on. Use a mist coat first then a heavier coat of paint.
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