Return-Path: Received: from inc.net ([204.95.160.26]) by ns1.olsusa.com (Post.Office MTA v3.5.3 release 223 ID# 0-64832U3500L350S0V35) with ESMTP id com for ; Thu, 7 Sep 2000 13:41:00 -0400 Received: from mail.firstar.com (mail.firstar.com [207.250.44.193]) by inc.net (8.9.3/8.9.1) with SMTP id MAA14427 for ; Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:47:40 -0500 (CDT) Received: from brkfld_domino by mail.firstar.com via smtpd (for mailhost.inc.net [204.95.160.26]) with SMTP; 7 Sep 2000 17:47:43 UT Received: by mail.firstar.com(Lotus SMTP MTA v4.6.5 (863.2 5-20-1999)) id 86256953.0061F6CF ; Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:50:01 -0500 From: Theo_Green@firstar.com To: lancair.list@olsusa.com Message-ID: <86256953.0061F491.00@mail.firstar.com> Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:49:00 -0500 Subject: Re: Aluminum Parts Protection X-Mailing-List: lancair.list@olsusa.com Reply-To: lancair.list@olsusa.com Mime-Version: 1.0 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<--->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> << Lancair Builders' Mail List >> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<--->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Per AC 43.13-1B the most common way to protect AL is by anodizing (orangeish color.) I use alumiprep and then alodine. I first sand the metal with a very fine sandpaper -- otherwise the alodine doesn't penetrate what I assume is an oxide already on most surfaces. I don't know if this is what everyone else does, but it works for me. Alclad is AL alloy cladded with pure aluminum to prevent corrosion -- you shouldn't have to mess with it. I have only seen powder coating on steel parts, but I'm not all that experienced in aircraft construction. Do not use this process on steel parts because this can strip the existing protection or cause hydrogen embrittlement. You should clean a steel surface with acetone and than spray with Zn Chromate Primer. It comes in two trendy colors (puke yellow and rotten pea soup green.) Then you can then paint it if you want the extra weight. Keep in mind that the lighter color will be easier to detect flaws in down the road. Also don't breathe the primer fumes or you will never see the project completed... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LML website: http://www.olsusa.com/Users/Mkaye/maillist.html LML Builders' Bookstore: http://www.buildersbooks.com/lancair Please send your photos and drawings to marvkaye@olsusa.com. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>