Fred,

The problem you have is precisely the problem that forced me to have my
wings re-covered.  The barn paint curse is apparently un-curable.
Universal consensus was that it cannot be fixed.  Aputation is the only
answer.  

I paid a couple of thousand to have the wings re-covered.  some guys do it
themselves, but the challenge was too great for me.  New covers take at
least a couple of weeks to do.  (Mine took months.)  The paint is
astronomically expensive, so I made do with the silver base-coat.  The
biggest problem, though, was finding someone to do them.

Dave Winters

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Fred Goff
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 5:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Wing Covering

 

  

Hello.  I've just acquired a 1946 Ercoupe.  The paint on the entire upper
surface of the fabric wings is badly cracked and pieces of it will peel off
with little effort.  The fabric itself is in pretty good shape.  It was last
covered in 1980 with Eolox (sp?) and there are three coats of paint on top
of the silver - the last of which appears to be house paint.  I've tried to
remove the paint with MEK, paint stripper, and simply running a plastic
putty knife under the paint where its lifted. Each technique takes a long
time to get only a small section partially cleaned and the results are poor.
Its looking like it would take multiple weeks or months to get the entire
wings clean and I'd like the plane in the air as soon as possible.

 

Does anyone have any ideas how I can get the old paint off?  If I recover
the wings, what's the best approach?  Can I do it myself?  How long would it
take?  Any ideas on ballpark costs?

 

I'll appreciate any help.


Fred Goff
130 Tracy Drive
Vernon, CT 06066

 

(860) 875-4027
(860) 874-6990 (cell)



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