Good afternoon VAF,
I'm hoping to not ignite the great primer debate with this question. I decided to go the SW P60g2 route with priming my RV-8. I already bought the two gallons so I'm really committed at this point. I haven't been able to practice spraying it on any scraps yet since I reside in the artic (South Dakota). We're actually doing well today since we have positive single digit highs. My first question is what temperature range does it need to be for it to be properly sprayed and cure? I can't seem to find any info on the forums or the 2 page data sheet online. If priming isn't an option, is there any issue with building on and priming (and riveting) later? Obviously a salt air environment isn't a concern here, but does some corrosion set in immediately no matter the location?
I picked up a HVLP kit from the local ABS store. It came with 3 different guns: 1.8 mm, 1.4 mm, and 1.0 mm. Which one would be the best for priming with the SW product?
I welcome any other advice from those that have gone before me. Any mistake averted is a win in my book.
Thanks in advance,
Dustin
I'm hoping to not ignite the great primer debate with this question. I decided to go the SW P60g2 route with priming my RV-8. I already bought the two gallons so I'm really committed at this point. I haven't been able to practice spraying it on any scraps yet since I reside in the artic (South Dakota). We're actually doing well today since we have positive single digit highs. My first question is what temperature range does it need to be for it to be properly sprayed and cure? I can't seem to find any info on the forums or the 2 page data sheet online. If priming isn't an option, is there any issue with building on and priming (and riveting) later? Obviously a salt air environment isn't a concern here, but does some corrosion set in immediately no matter the location?
I picked up a HVLP kit from the local ABS store. It came with 3 different guns: 1.8 mm, 1.4 mm, and 1.0 mm. Which one would be the best for priming with the SW product?
I welcome any other advice from those that have gone before me. Any mistake averted is a win in my book.
Thanks in advance,
Dustin