Priming - 27/02/2011 - 3h

Finally got to prime the parts of the rudder. It went better then the first time on my own  with the stabilo. The layer is less thick this time.

All ready for priming in my small spray paint booth:

And now... Meet the man from Mars.

 

The washprimer is based on Zinc-Chromate.The breathing and eye protection is not because it stinks. It's because it is damned poisonous and it leads to cancer.

My friend Fred just made a nice quote: 'if you see little dwarfs, or everything is hazy... that's normal, it's called Van's desease. You get it from the solvents in the paint. If you start coughing up blood, that's where you start to worry.'


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