Cowling - Automotive Primer

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ksatter26
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Cowling - Automotive Primer

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A LOT of work getting to this stage. Many hours of positioning and adjusting the cowl to fine tune the cutouts for the engine "protrusions". Hours of applying auto-body putty and sanding to gret out the pin-holes and fine tune the contours.

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1st spray coat of automotive primer. This will be followed by a good session of 600 grit wet-sanding followed by a 2nd coat and 800 grit wet-sanding. This should produce a really nice smooth surface for the DuPont automotive enamel (to match the Sky-blue Oratex 600).

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I am also working on traveling brackets for the 16' flat-bed trailer. Diagrams and pictures to follow.
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Looking really sharp Kurt. A lot of work but certainly worth the effort. Hopefully the heat will also subside a bit. Seems here in Texas we have two seasons - a very short Fall and Spring, and in between we have very long HOT and COLD!

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Re: Cowling - Automotive Primer

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Wow! It's come a long way! Looks fantastic. I am looking forward to seeing it mounted on the nose of that plane!
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