K&B Primer...
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From: Lomas de Zamora, ARGENTINA
Hi Guys :
I am thinking to use some K&B primer
in a fiber fuselage.
Let me know : It is easy to sand?
Any pro and con?
I will spray it.
TIA,
Pedro
I am thinking to use some K&B primer
in a fiber fuselage.
Let me know : It is easy to sand?
Any pro and con?
I will spray it.
TIA,
Pedro
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From: London, UNITED KINGDOM
It's one of the best... unless you have the facilities for automotive 2 pack primers. Also, when mixed with micro balloons and brushed on it makes a perfect seam filler down the joins of your fus.
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From: CanberraACT, AUSTRALIA
Hi Pedro,
I love the stuff. I like the fact that it is white and quite opaque. I find that it fills glass weave well and sands to a nice, hard finish.
I have been used the new K&B Ultra Poxy. It is a little hard to get, but worth the effort.
On the down side, it is slow to cure compared to auto 2 pack primers. 24 hours in warm weather and it is ready to sand.
Regards,
Garrett
I love the stuff. I like the fact that it is white and quite opaque. I find that it fills glass weave well and sands to a nice, hard finish.
I have been used the new K&B Ultra Poxy. It is a little hard to get, but worth the effort.
On the down side, it is slow to cure compared to auto 2 pack primers. 24 hours in warm weather and it is ready to sand.
Regards,
Garrett



