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PTI paint from Aircraft Spruce

Say John is that paint you can put on with a roller and it flattens to look like it was sprayed on? I was inspecting some Ham-Standard propellers at an airline maintenance shop in Norfork, VA a few years ago and they were painting an airliner with rollers. The results looked good, but I can't rember what it was.

Art Pennanen
 
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Say John is that paint you can put on with a roller and it flattens to look like it was sprayed on? .....
Art Pennanen

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http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pdf/aboutPTI.pdf

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It is possible, but HVLP is recommended -

Method of Application
PTI-PU may be applied by conventional spraying, brushing, or rolling. For best results PTI recommends spraying using an HVLP (high pressure low volume) system.


The boat guys use the same Imron we use, but rolled on with a different reducer to meet Low VOC requirements.

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pdf/PTI-PU-POLYURETHANE.pdf
 
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No, this is a standard A/polyurethane coating system like Imron. I think I'll be using their topcoat, but I'm looking for guinea pigs also. Anyone used this?
 
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