Millions of them. Well, maybe not millions, but lots...
I shot one coat of High-Build primer on them this weekend, and I'm wondering if I sand with 600, then reshoot it, repeat, if that will suffice to fill the pin holes rather than using epoxy filler, waiting for it to dry, repeat...
Thoughts?
Gear leg fairing pin holes
Chad, all my fiberglass was shot with Nason (a Dupont product) prime and fill. If I recall, about 3-4 coats did it. Nary a pin hole in sight.
Jeff Orear
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
RV6A N782P
Hatz Classic, Welding fuselage
Hatz build log. https://eaabuilderslog.org/?blproject&p ... GNCwv&sid=
Peshtigo, WI
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Wait until you get to the wheel pants I did several coat of a primer with filler and also did some expoxy with micro balloons before that. Nothing was fool proof for me. The painter managed to fill what I didn't get but it was the pits Best stay away from the ruity beer or any beer when shooting the gear leg fairings etc. Good luck to you in the painting process! The fiber-glass and paint prep were the worst jobs in building my RV-6A.