Can we use Rustolium to seal the inside of our fuselage or will it dry out the
wood ??? you ask
Bob Glidden
Eminence,Indiana
KR2S N181FW
Corvair 110
glid...@ccrtc.com
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Subject: KR> Rustoleum
> Can we use Rustolium to seal the inside of our fuselage or will it dry out
the wood ??? you ask
>
>
> Bob Glidden
> Eminence,Indiana
> KR2S N181FW
> Corvair 110
> glid...@ccrtc.co
y, February 09, 2005 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Rustoleum
> Rustoleum?? That's what I am painting my Jeep with.
>
> Mark Jones (N886MJ)
> Wales, WI USA
> E-mail me at flyk...@wi.rr.com
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> > Rustoleum?? That's what I am painting my Jeep with.
SORRY meant to send that to Mark L. not the list.OOOP'S
> > > Bob Glidden
> > > Eminence,Indiana
> > > KR2S N181FW
> > > Corvair 110
> > > glid...@ccrtc.com
> > > ___
> > > Searc
ry 09, 2005 11:14 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Rustoleum
> > Rustoleum?? That's what I am painting my Jeep with.
SORRY meant to send that to Mark L. not the list.OOOP'S
> > > Bob Glidden
> > > Eminence,Indiana
> > > KR
Sorry, couldn't resist. Only if you do not epoxy/VE treat the wood
beforehand but shouldn't be a problem on home made WAF's but will not solve
the problem of over torqued prop bolts or leaking VE fuel tanks. Come to
think of it, you could dark rustoleum the inside covering of the starndard
KR
Bob, you should coat the wood with spar varnish. It will seal the wood from
moister and will expand and contract with temperature change. Use clear so you
can look for cracks in the future.
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