Well, we’ve finally got a functioning paint booth up and running at the house. We were going to paint at Jerry’s, but it was just a bit too cramped for the 10’x20’x9’6″ booth that we’d envisioned. In fact, getting it in my garage, and getting the heat back up and running was a bit of a challenge. But paint we will, and are, we got the copilot aileron and upper wing surface primed this weekend, and will sand it out over the next couple of days. We might even prime the bottom skin before the weekend. In any event, we should have topcoat on it by the weekend and we’ve already moved the canard to the house so we can start stripping the old primer off of it as time permits.

Priming the Aileron

Priming the top wing surface (copilot)

Priming the top wing surface (copilot)

Priming the tipsail (copilot)

Priming the tipsail (copilot)

Priming the lower wing surface (copilot)

Priming the lower wing surface (copilot)

Posted By: Brett Ferrell
Sunday March 8th, 2009 at 1:25 PM

Categories: Priming
Tags: Building Nason Paint Booth Painting Priming

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