Priming Horiz Stab - 15/01/2011 - 3h

Today, primed all the horizontal stabilo components at Fred's place.

We first spray painted the finishing layer on his RV7 cockpit and then primed my parts with zinc chromate wash primer.

Here is the result of the primed pieces. The priming really needs a very thin layer of product sprayed on. Almost like a thin coating.

As my friend Fred called id: 'it is not an esthetic thing, it's about protection'.

Also primed the inside of the skins.


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