You all just didn’t marry the right one...some wives encourage engine parts in
the kitchen ;)
Allie
> On Sep 19, 2018, at 10:41, Ppaulvsk via KRnet wrote:
>
> Brian, I get it all the time also. Wife's, theyjust don't understand the
> importance of what we are doing. 😁
>
>
> Paul ViskBell
Randolph Epibond epoxy primer is a good start Paul. Wicks has this in stock
usually. It’s a high temperature coating.
What I have is W-2248 EP-420W
This is the etching primer white color. Many use this for tubing aircraft
frames like Wittman Tailwinds, piper cubs etc
Larry H
> On Sep 19, 2018
sure she won't be home before the smell goes
away.
Brian kraut904-536-1780br...@eamanuacturing.com
Original Message
Subject: Re: KR> Painting the engine mount
From: Flesner via KRnet
The rattle can "engine paint" from AutoZone seems to be holding up well
Brian, I get it all the time also. Wife's, theyjust don't understand the
importance of what we are doing. 😁
Paul ViskBelleville Il.618-406-4705
Powder coating is much better and will never come off or scratch, but is
expensive. Fortunately for me my neighbor is friends with the guy that ow
mer, and a good
quality paint.
-Jeff Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 at 5:43 AM
From: "Ppaulvsk via KRnet"
To: KRnet
Cc: Ppaulvsk
Subject: KR> Painting the engine mount
As I mentioned before my initial weight and balance came out ok. I
780br...@eamanuacturing.com
Original Message
Subject: Re: KR> Painting the engine mount
From: Flesner via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
The rattle can "engine paint" from AutoZone seems to be holding up well
on my mount after nearly 20 years and 700 hours
On 9/19/2018 5:43 AM, Ppaulvsk via KRnet wrote:
I'm looking at options of painting my engine mount. I know powder coating is an
option but I don't know anything about it and is relatively expensive. Does
anyone have any suggestions.
Paul ViskBelleville Il.618-406-4705
Shop around and have it powder coated. It'll last a lifetime. No do overs.
Ken Hurley
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018, 5:44 AM Ppaulvsk via KRnet
wrote:
> As I mentioned before my initial weight and balance came out ok. I don't
> need to reposition my engine.I'm looking at options of painting my engine
As I mentioned before my initial weight and balance came out ok. I don't need
to reposition my engine.I'm looking at options of painting my engine mount. I
know powder coating is an option but I don't know anything about it and is
relatively expensive. Does anyone have any suggestions.
Pau
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