Received the magic email yesterday letting me know that my empennage/tail cone kit have shipped!
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Primer wars!
I do plan on priming all the internal surfaces of the RV-12IS. I primed the RV-7 with several different kinds of products. Everything from waterborne to self etching rattle can. For the RV-10 it was all 2 part AKZO which is likely the best there is for the job.
That being said, I am looking for something safer to use for this project. Easy clean up is a plus. Therefore I have chosen to start the build by using Stewart System's 2 part EkoPoxy product. This product is minimally hazardous and uses waterborne technology. It has become well proven over the past several years and should serve my needs perfectly.
I picked the Zinc Chromate Green variant of their product since it should match the self etching rattle can color well enough for the occasional parts that I might use that on. Disregard the color on these pics.
As for prep, I will be using the etch and scuff with maroon Scotchbrite pad method. No hazardous Alodine will be used.
Can’t have too many tools!
Been acquiring a few tools that I will be needing....
First off is you need a way to pull all the bazillion blind rivets and I am not about to do that with a manual puller! Seems everyone goes for the el-cheapo Harbor Freight unit. So did I!
Also added a 120° #30 pilot countersink bit from Cleaveland Tool:
Went ahead and picked up another 3M Scotchbrite Wheel so I can have one on both sides of my grinder. These things are critical in my opinion in doing a good deburring job as easily as possible. They are not cheap but are worth it!
Also refreshed my stock on the 1" versions of these that run on a die grinder. Got these from Cleaveland Tool: