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txpilot



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Location: Houston, TX

PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:24 pm    Post subject: Corrosion Protection Reply with quote

I have used the Cortec as supplied from ZAC for my corrosion protection. After buying the 'homebuilt help' video, I decided to take their advice and only apply Cortec where two pieces were riveted together (presumably where moisture could become trapped). I guess this is for a weight savings standpoint.

Now after completing my wings and most of my fuselage, I'm seeing a lot of untreated areas corroding away in front of my eyes! I look in the flange holes in the wing ribs and see evidence of corrosion where there's bare metal.

The exterior will obviously be protected by paint, but I'm wondering what could I do for the interior portions (short of disassembling my wings). Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Dan Ginty
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John Bolding



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:49 pm    Post subject: Corrosion Protection Reply with quote

ACF50 or Corrosion X, very useful here on the Gulf Coast. You WILL have to
get very serious about preping the outside for paint as it crawls up around
the rivets and starts to spread out on the top surface after being sprayed
on the inside. A LITTLE goes a long way. BUT don't prep until you are within
hours of painting as it starts spreading again after you clean it off.
LO&SLO John Bolding
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The exterior will obviously be protected by paint, but I'm wondering what
could I do for the interior portions (short of disassembling my wings).
Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Dan Ginty
N787DG



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n85ae



Joined: 14 Mar 2007
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:52 am    Post subject: Re: Corrosion Protection Reply with quote

Be carefull about using ACF-50 or Corrosion-X over Cortec, or else you might see your Cortec go bye-bye. Cortec needs to be topcoated to be
resistant to just about anything. What you might try doing it thinning some
cortec with alchohol to the consistency of 2% milk, and spraying it
liberally over everything inside. I have two lawn mowers that I leave
out under some bushes as I have no garage space, and the old toro
has half the paint gone across it's deck (aluminum) and it was oxidizing
like crazy, so I took a can of thinned cortec and slopped it all over it with
a paint brush a year ago and it seems to have stopped corroding. I
also hit my daughters tricycle with it as it was rusting, and the rust
stopped as well.

Cortec is definetly not fuel resistant either, I dip tested some cured
cortec in 100LL and it dissolves it before too long as well.

I have a lot of cortec left over from building so I started using it on
everything that is hinting at corroding around the House, and vehicles
and it works pretty good at just simply stopping corrosion even without
any surface prep.

Another alternative which is better than ACF-5, and Corrosion X which
are corrosion preventives meeting MIL-81309 (which are a light film
for avionics connectors, and light hardware), is to use one of the more
durable products like CRC "Corrosion Shell". This is like a product we
used in the Navy on Grumman E-2C's for protecting exposed hardware
we called it Grade 4, but I think it is the same thing. It dries to a brown
waxy film, much better protection than the lighter products, and doesn't
run all over like ACF-50 and Corrosion X will.

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/2008Individual/Cat08365.pdf

Regards,
Jeff


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:57 am    Post subject: Re: Corrosion Protection Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies. I'm thinking ACF50 will be the way to go.

Dan


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