Simple question (I hope)...
Is there anything wrong with priming interior parts after assembly? Isn't the point to create a chemical/mechanical vapor barrier?
I've searched the forums and there's a lot of varied techniques for when primer is applied; before dimpling, after, etc but I don't see anything wrong with priming after riveting where you can. If the exterior will be painted, doesn't that bar water intrusion around seams and rivets?
Thoughts?
Is there anything wrong with priming interior parts after assembly? Isn't the point to create a chemical/mechanical vapor barrier?
I've searched the forums and there's a lot of varied techniques for when primer is applied; before dimpling, after, etc but I don't see anything wrong with priming after riveting where you can. If the exterior will be painted, doesn't that bar water intrusion around seams and rivets?
Thoughts?