EAA as a help for homebuilders video showing using Alumiprep and Alodine on a small part: http://www.eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=1340416082001
The video indicates that this process provides siginificant corrosion protection, even without additional priming. Plus, it maintains electrical conductivity and adds no weight or size changes to parts. After a bit more internet research, it seems that it is possible use a brush or sponge with water-rinse to do these two steps for larger parts. Perhaps this might be a good alternative to rattle-can priming.
Any thoughts or experiences to report?
The video indicates that this process provides siginificant corrosion protection, even without additional priming. Plus, it maintains electrical conductivity and adds no weight or size changes to parts. After a bit more internet research, it seems that it is possible use a brush or sponge with water-rinse to do these two steps for larger parts. Perhaps this might be a good alternative to rattle-can priming.
Any thoughts or experiences to report?