$62!!!!!!! Holy smokes. I remem ber buying some from Stein when he first found out about it and he got a good deal and sold it to us for something like $43.gbrasch said:
Several ways. Most require a bit of elbow grease.s_tones said:How would ya'll go about repairing a scratch in aluminum skin.........The scratch in question being 1.5" long and very fine......Thoughts?
I hope not. If so, I am in trouble also as this is my remedy. If the area is going to be painted, such as on the outside skin, then the area is going to be sanded (or scotchbrited) and primed, then painted. The scratch will be covered with appropriate barriers to corrosion and will not be visible, problem solved.jcoloccia said:Here's a dumb question. If you're going to paint the airplane, why not just hit it with a maroon scothbrite pad and call it a day? It's about 1 minute's worth of work.
I've gotten rid of lots of scratches like this. Am I doing something incredibly bad here?
jcoloccia said:Here's a dumb question. If you're going to paint the airplane, why not just hit it with a maroon scothbrite pad and call it a day? It's about 1 minute's worth of work.
I've gotten rid of lots of scratches like this. Am I doing something incredibly bad here?