FIL65 Posted July 19, 2017 Author Posted July 19, 2017 Hi Tom, That sounds like a great idea, I'll chase up some big enough to do the job. I guess time will tell if the seats are worth the money. Was thinking of building them first, then I can sit in them when I need inspiration while I'm trying to decipher the manual. 1
MajorTom Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 then I can sit in them when I need inspiration while I'm trying to decipher the manual. Well, maybe hanging upsidedown from a tree would help even better... ;-)
IBob Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 "Cleared some space on the mezzanine floor in the shed we are living in till I finish building the house....." I showed my wife this and she laughed out loud...though not in an unkind way: Over here, the thing seems to be to buy the kit, then spend the next 6 months frantically building shed/hangar/lean-to, to actually put it in. While over there the fashion seems to be to start the build in the lounge/on the pool table/in the mother-in-law's spare room, then move it when that becomes impossible. You, however, may have set an entirely new standard! As for the skins: someone over there suggested rolling them up. And while this takes up more room than hanging them flat, it does make it very easy to handle them on your own. 2
Kyle Communications Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 Phil I got some alodine and have been alodining the brackets and parts I cant easily see like inside the wing and also the firewall brackets and side and floor brackets and I will also be doing all the fuselage frames. Its super easy and very quick to do. I would maybe think about doing the same especially while you have all the bits easily gotten to at the moment
Kyle Communications Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 The 2 plastic containers fit the main wing rib and pretty much everything else. They came from bunnings. The other container has the acid wash...all it is ...is mag wheel cleaner from supercheap to clean the alu before putting it in the alodine. Once you put it in the alodine its only less than a minute at the moment you coat them well enough as the solution gets used more I think it will obviously be longer but its quick at the moment
FIL65 Posted July 20, 2017 Author Posted July 20, 2017 Mark, I have been contemplating what corrosion control methods to use on my aircraft. Alodine looks to be the best method, with the best outcome. Have you found a local supplier? Are you rinsing after the alodine dip? I need to catch up with you in the near future to have a chat before I get to far into the build. IBob, I wasn't surpassed to open the box till the house was finished but you know how it is. Just told the wife that I am sorting, he he. I will probably leave the skins in the box as I have the space to do it. Best duck over and see what else I can put on the mezzanine for sorting!
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Yes I finally found the right place. Its halfway to the Gold Coast at Ormeau but they had it. You used to be able to buy it in crystal format in 500 gram lots but they have since changed and Henkle now only supply it in 4.5kg....thats $1000 and makes up 600 US gallons....yeah right!!!!! but you can buy premade up liquid in 4 of US 1 gallon bottles in a carton that was $155.00 plus it totals about 15 litres. I have 2 of the 4 bottles in that tub and its heaps so far and it is still doing it in about 1 minute...yes you need to clean then acid wash first..wash off the acid wash then drop into the alodine...then pull it out and wash it off and let it dry and bingo its done...its really quick and easy
FIL65 Posted July 20, 2017 Author Posted July 20, 2017 Mark are you using running water to rinse or another tub of water?
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 running water..I just hose it off it gets very diluted as I let it mostly drip off first then there isnt a lot that comes off with the hose
rankamateur Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 While over there the fashion seems to be to start the build in the lounge/on the pool table/in the mother-in-law's spare room, then move it when that becomes impossible. To be perfectly fair I moved my mother out before I started building mine in her lounge room. 1
rankamateur Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 How would those nice shiny rims go in the alodine? 1
IBob Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 To be perfectly fair I moved my mother out before I started building mine in her lounge room. Always the gentleman..........) 1
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 actually thats a good idea Steve..my rims get corrosion on them
eightyknots Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 actually thats a good idea Steve..my rims get corrosion on them It depends on what or who you read, alodine is either 10 times as poisonous as cyanide or "it won't harm a fly". What or who do you believe?
eightyknots Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 I wear gloves while doing it How do you alodine the really large parts? What acid do you use?
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 I use aluminium mag wheel cleaner as its not so agressive and you rub it with a scotchbrite while its in the acid. This is why I have the chemical style gloves..I was it off then put it in the alodine solution and I have some wire I put through a hole thats in the end and lift it out then drip it off a bit then wash it
merc Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Yes I finally found the right place. Its halfway to the Gold Coast at Ormeau but they had it. You used to be able to buy it in crystal format in 500 gram lots but they have since changed and Henkle now only supply it in 4.5kg....thats $1000 and makes up 600 US gallons....yeah right!!!!! but you can buy premade up liquid in 4 of US 1 gallon bottles in a carton that was $155.00 plus it totals about 15 litres. I have 2 of the 4 bottles in that tub and its heaps so far and it is still doing it in about 1 minute...yes you need to clean then acid wash first..wash off the acid wash then drop into the alodine...then pull it out and wash it off and let it dry and bingo its done...its really quick and easy Mark , when you say premade, do you use it straight out of the bottle? I am paying $180+ for 1US gal of Alodine but then dilute it 3 to 1 with distilled water, giving me about 15lts. of mix What is the brand name of the mag wheel cleaner? is it the same as Alumiprep 33?
eightyknots Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 "Cleared some space on the mezzanine floor in the shed we are living in till I finish building the house....."I showed my wife this and she laughed out loud...though not in an unkind way: Over here, the thing seems to be to buy the kit, then spend the next 6 months frantically building shed/hangar/lean-to, to actually put it in. While over there the fashion seems to be to start the build in the lounge/on the pool table/in the mother-in-law's spare room, then move it when that becomes impossible. You, however, may have set an entirely new standard! As for the skins: someone over there suggested rolling them up. And while this takes up more room than hanging them flat, it does make it very easy to handle them on your own. I must have joined the "over here" side because I am building the shed first. The plans have been with the Council for ages but we're in the fastest growing council region on the North Island of New Zealand. They boosted the number of building inspectors by 50% and they are still taking quite some time to approve plans. The frames are already made so it's a matter of getting the slab down and me getting the frames up soon thereafter, etc.
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Hi Tony Its the mag wheel cleaner you get from supercheap mine is concentrate and the mix ratio is 300ml in 10 litres and I use it at the recommended usage for mag wheels. The Alodine came in a box of 4 of 1 US gallon bottles and they told me it was already mixed ready for use. I have to say it works pretty quick as I said it takes about 1 minute if you leave it too much longer the part starts to get pretty dark. The 4 bottles were $155.00 plus GST. It is the Henkel product
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 I didnt read the bottle but the mob who are the Henkel agents said to use it straight from the bottle
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Hank I havent done anything too big and I dont propose to do so. I am really only doing the bits I cant see easily when she is finished. The sheets on the fuse and wing will be etched and painted all the other stuff will be left alodined
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Just took some pics...the Alodine says not to dilute also says the 1 gallon will do 800 sq ft
eightyknots Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Those golden parts look attractive. I wish I would have looked at your pictures first! I spent a couple of hours this morning web searching and ringing around here in Enzed: former stockists tell me that Alodine is a "discontinued product". I found out, eventually, that Bonderite 1201 is exactly the same stuff with a new name. It's $125.00 (+ GST) per US gallon here. There are only four gallons left in NZ so I decided to snap up half their stock. If you use Alodine/Bonderite on the parts do you still need ICP's Black Goop?
Kyle Communications Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 Hi Hank Yes I will be using the black stuff between the mating parts...no corrosion at all then. The Alodine will stop any surface corrosion on any of the parts that are not mated
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