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Old 03-20-2015, 10:30 AM
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Default Painting before I'm finished ... ?

I believe this is a 'no-brainer', but I figured I'd float my question here just to see if there is something I have not considered ... or over-looked.

Later this summer I have an opportunity to paint my RV-12 before it is finished. My finishing kit arrives next month, so I will have everything but avionics and power-plant to complete my E-LSA.

I have a friend who wishes to set up a temporary paint-booth in my hangar so he can bring in a professional painter to do some painting on several planes he owns. My friend runs a business out of his hangar, so he is not able to do the painting in his own hangar-space. In return for the use of my hangar space I'm hoping to barter the services of the painter and the booth while they are set-up in my space.

There are many things in my favor here .... most obviously cost savings and location; I don't have to move my plane to get it painted.

So, here are my questions ...

Is there any down-side to painting my aircraft before it is completed?

For those RV-12 builders reading this ... after my finishing kit is delivered, will I have all the external parts that would be painted?

Thank you in advance for those offering up feedback!
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Old 03-20-2015, 11:14 AM
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Is there any down-side to painting my aircraft before it is completed?
There are downsides, but also upsides. Whichever you choose, I am sure you will make it work for you...
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Old 03-20-2015, 11:34 AM
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A no brainer! Even if you are not ready with all the fairings and bits, it would be a great trade! Having a pro to shoot the paint, lay out and paint all the trim details would be a great head start.
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Old 03-20-2015, 01:15 PM
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I expect my 6A to enter Phase I early this summer. I have already painted my fuse (bottom half of two-tone paint job), wings, emp and cowl. It is certainly more convenient to paint in pieces and You end up with better paint coverage of the areas un-exposed once assembled.

Prep is another bonus. I didn't want to use alodine (didn't want chemicals in garage) therefore needed mechanical prep (i.e. sanding). The primer needs to go on within 2 hours of sanding, so smaller parts helps a lot.

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Old 03-20-2015, 01:48 PM
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Thumbs up Yes do it!

I would do it in a minute! I choose to not paint until after I was done figured a few months, ended up being seven years before I got it painted. If I was doing it again I be painting before it was finished.
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Old 03-20-2015, 01:50 PM
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are you going to paint it or have it done? I am painting mine as I go, I could not imagine trying to reach up and fight gravity sanding and preping all the bottom surfaces, it was a lot of work just sanding right side up.
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Old 03-20-2015, 02:14 PM
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I painted as I built. The paint shows some wear and tear but one of the big reasons I painted early was to build enthusiasm. It was much easier to justify the time and $ to the spouse and family with something that looked like a pretty airplane in the garage instead of a bunch of metal stuff. I was surprised at how dramatically attitudes changed after most of it was painted. Tacit approval became enthusiastic cheerleader.
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Old 03-20-2015, 02:54 PM
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I painted before flying and have no regrets, also you need to consider its a well established kit so I don't understand the benefits of waiting till after phase 1 is complete, what are people expecting to find wrong or needing rectification?

I say go for it.

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Old 03-20-2015, 03:37 PM
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are you going to paint it or have it done? I am painting mine as I go, I could not imagine trying to reach up and fight gravity sanding and preping all the bottom surfaces, it was a lot of work just sanding right side up.
This was a huge benefit for me. When I painted the fuse, I pulled the engine (it was before I did anything firewall fwd) and flipped the fuse upside down to paint. This avoided doing anything on my back. I couldn't imagine trying to lay paint while rolling around on a creeper, let alone the hassle of sanding on my back.

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Old 03-20-2015, 05:12 PM
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Read this thread for a detailed example.
http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...ad.php?t=67760

Really glad I painted before flying, no issues.
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