Zinc Chromate primer does not dry very hard, at least
not REAL zinc chromate primer. The beauty of it is
this:  it tends to "migrate" toward unfinished area of
the metal. 

A thin coat, in my opinion, is all you need. 

Scott

--- Serge VIDAL <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am finishing rebuilding my aileron bellcranks and
> pulleys brackets, and 
> I am really battling with zinc chromate primer. It
> sprays to a very 
> powdery finish, and if I put a thick coat, it peels
> off. I did my best to 
> degrease the parts nicely, but apparently, this is
> not enough. Is there 
> any secret about that?
> 
> I planned to do the WAFS with zinc chromate primer
> too, but on second 
> thought, I will try my luck with some RUST-O-LEUM
> primer instead. At 
> least, it holds tight to the part!
> 
> Serge Vidal
> KR2 "Kilimanjaro Cloud"
> Paris, France 
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