Priming the Vertical Stabilizer

Scrubbed the vertical stabilizer parts yesterday and primed them today. 7 ounces of primer would have been perfect. Scrubbing skins in the bathtub is going to get difficult. This was one of the smaller ones and it barely fit. I might have to figure out a way to clean those outside. The tub is still great for the smaller stuff, but the laundry sink might be even easier. The outdoor setup for priming worked really well. Overall I think these turned out really good.

Priming outside with the Hobbyair is the way to go. Zero exposure to some pretty gnarly fumes. I have an 80' hose on the Hobbyair and I used it all with the pump well inside the house. 

My wood rack makes a convenient stand for skins. I'm not sure the masking tape was necessary, but I don't want any over-spray on the exterior surface. 

I'm really happy with the AKZO primer. I turned down the spray volume quite a bit from the practice kit and there's no overspray at all. It went on nice and even with just a couple passes on each piece. I could probably stand to go a little bit lighter even. 

Getting a complete coat on the skin took a lot of passes but I'm really happy with the result. I need to work on understanding the spray pattern and paint flow adjustments on the gun. That'll come with practice. If it takes me 2 minutes or 5 minutes to paint a skin that's really no difference with all the prep time. 


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