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Old 01-09-2006, 04:50 AM
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Default Primer suppliers in Europe

Attn European builders,

I am located in N Germany and need suppliers contacts (that do not require Hazardous shipping) for primer....prefered primer is the same wash primer that Vans uses on QB kits

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Old 01-09-2006, 05:24 AM
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Default Primer in Europe

First, I wouldn't use the Van's wash primer unless you plan to paint over it with a topcoat. SW told me it does not seal, and applying it where it will not be painted is a waste of money. BTW, I did forward that information to Van's.

I used Akzo Nobel Aerospace primer, and I got it from Akzo in Holland.

http://www.akzonobelaerospace.com/ab...ide_europe.asp

Here's a bit of info on my experience:

http://www.rv8.ch/article.php?story=20040222210149148
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Old 01-09-2006, 06:52 AM
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I believe the AFS Waterborne Primer/Sealer is not hazmat. I've used the stuff and really like it.

www.aircraftfinishing.com
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