Does the Del Aire STC actually cover the Cessna 170....that is not the 170 A or B....he's talking the C 170....a very different airplane than the others.
MTV
robw56 wrote:I hope to be flying it to JC in June.

bigrenna wrote:robw56 wrote:I hope to be flying it to JC in June.
June 2015?





robw56 wrote:Don't worry Greg, that's a nylon brush. I know better than to use stainless steel. I came to the conclusion also that it would be a good idea to strip the outside before I paint the inside. I already had some of the stripper bleed through from the inside out. MTV brings up a good question, what method have you found that works best cleaning up after the stripper?


bigrenna wrote:Firstly, Im not sure all Cessnas are factory Zinc'd. Both my 170 and 180 were not.
Some arbitrary parts were treated, but it was hit or miss. Mostly I had to remove the infamous black goo. In some areas, lazy workers sprayed adhesive for the insulation directly to bare alum. RE: stripper, I tried to avoid using the stripper inside as much as possible. When I did, I stayed away from any lap joints or orifices where it might get in. If you use a really gloopy stripper, it is also pretty easy to control where it goes and where it doesn't. Most of the wok to get down to bare metal was done with MEK (some brain cells) and red scotch bright. Elbow grease seemed the safest. After all was done, I used a hot water pressure washer to give it a good cleaning. Once painted, I hit the laps with some Corrosion-X. Since there is no interior, it will be easy to keep up with that regime.


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