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After bonding the rear windows and canopy plexiglas in my 360, I applied .007
thick 1/2" electrical tape all around, sanded to this tape line and applied
micro. As per the manual, I'll repeat this taping procedure during priming.
But for final paint I plan to use 3M Scotch Plastic Tape #471 which has a
thickness of .0055. My concern is that when I sand the plexiglas to this final tape line before
paint, I may scratch or otherwise mar the edge of this tape and not get a
perfect paint/plexiglas line. Any words of wisdom here would be appreciated.
Also, how do you think epoxy or paint would adhere to plexiglas which has not
been sanded. In other words, if I sand to the tape line before priming but do not sand to
the final tape line for paint, will the paint on smooth plexiglas eventually
flake off? All the prime and paint products will be PPG.
Angier Ames
LML homepage: http://www.olsusa.com/Users/Mkaye/maillist.html
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