Hi Mike,

My son and I are getting ready to fill and finish, and we were planning on 
rolling on ultrahigh build awlgrip primer (which is a 2 part epoxy primer) 
after a wet wipe epoxy seal of the micro-fill.  Supposedly you can roll the 
stuff on if you reduce by ~20%  - but it sounds like you?re experience should 
point us in a different direction.   

What would you suggest we do?

Cheers,
Owen




> On Jun 21, 2016, at 9:00 AM, krnet-request at list.krnet.org wrote:
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> Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 18:09:33 +0000
> From: Mike Sylvester <SHAGSTER60 at hotmail.com <mailto:SHAGSTER60 at 
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> Ok Guys, I have taken the week off to sand the primer and paint the plane. 
> Let me start by saying that something I thought was a good thing in the past 
> has come back to bite me. In the building process as I finished a part of the 
> plane I would prime it by rolling on 2 part epoxy high fill primer, yes I 
> said, roll it on with little foam rollers. This leaves a slight orange peel 
> texture and this stuff is killer to sand down to smooth. What I thought I 
> could do in two days is going to take all week. I hope we sing the sanding 
> song at the gathering because I am definitely earning the right to sing it, 
> Hell, I might even lead the thing.
> 
> 
> Mike Sylvester
> kr2s builder
> Birmingham,AL.
> 
> Cell no.205-966-3854
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