[NSRCA-discussion] Sealing Paint Edges on FG Fuse

richard wallace rickwallace45 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 11 18:59:15 AKDT 2008


I've used thin CA for this - as long as the fuse doesn't have foam in the
layup... then foam safe CA w/ accelerator.

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Mark McLeod <markmcleod at comcast.net>wrote:

>  I had to enlarge some openings on a fiberglass fuse to increase the
> header and pipe clearances. I bought this plane used and don't know what
> type of paint and/or clear coat was used originally.
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> My question is, do I need to seal the edges to keep the nitro from
> attacking the paint? If so, what type of clear coat or sealant would work
> and not react with the existing finish? I have no spray equipment and would
> need something in a can or that could be dabbed on.
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> Thanks
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