Carl,
I thought the Puchacz was already painted in PU. The Jantar Std 2 s
were. I've never heard of cracked finish on a Puch and they've been
around long enough for that to happen if they were finished in
Vorgelat. Unlikely they were Schwabellack finished gliders.
You only need to remove ALL the gelcoat if it was cracked.
Otherwise sand smooth with quite coarse paper, work down to a finer
grit before repainting. If overspraying PU start with finer grit as
you don't have much thickness to work with.
Consult paint manufacturer about recommended undercoating.
Ignore DMcD, he's trying to be funny.
Mike
At 07:16 AM 25/11/2010, you wrote:
Oh.....Ok now I get it.....but really....
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:38 PM, DMcD
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
> Puchacz
Puchacz, Blanik, Puchatec etc. The recommended materials and
techniques for refinishing these aircraft are described in Francois
Blanchard's definitive work "Construction and Navigation of the Aerial
Steamer" (pub Putnams, 1876.)
The best modern equivalent would be a 300mm paint roller and a can of
Porter's Antique White Matt limestone wash.
D
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