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alpinelakespilot2000 03-06-2005 07:19 PM

proseal and primer compatibility
 
I'm about ready to close up my rudder and elevators on a -9 and inadvertantly primed (with Variprime) the inside rudder skins as well as the wedge that will go between them. Given that I'm going to use Proseal for those trailing edges, will I have to remove the Variprime before I can successfully use Proseal to bond the edges and wedge together? I've found that lacquer thinner will take off the Variprime relatively easily, but would prefer to avoid doing that if leaving it on will not pose complications for the Proseal.

Thanks,
Steve

RV10Man 03-07-2005 04:05 AM

primer & sealer
 
If I'm correct, all the pro seal is for is to keep the parts in place while riveting. Personally, I don't see a problem with leaving the primer there. BTW, I used T-88 to hold mine together.

Marshall Alexander,
RV10, working on the wings

Steve 03-07-2005 06:52 AM

The pro-sealed metal should be clean and roughed up so the stuff has more "grip" surface.

Did the same thing,
Steve
wings

alame 03-07-2005 10:14 AM

the pro seal is only as good as the surface it adheres to, clean, dry, non oily sticks real good, put it on top of something else (primer/paint) and you might be doing it over again if that surface wasn't prepped properly to begin with, my two cents worth, I would clean it as best as possible and then apply sealant.


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