Fifinella
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Just to let you know there is another source for covering and painting material.
I talked to the great people at Stewart System and they now have a "Flattener" added to their line of paint for that military flat look.
They are in the process of updating their on-line catalog so if you need a Mil flat paint, I would give them a call. Plus, the coatings being all water-based, there is no hazardous shipping fees either, saving dollars!
BTW, I am not affiliated with Stewart Systems in anyway. Just like some people who are looking to use a product more user friendly without all the hazardous fumes, smelling up the basement ... (okay that is me) buying gallons of thinners, reducers, plus paying high shipping fees that one needs to do in painting an airplane. You just need water.
Hope this helps someone knowing they have a safer way to finish their plane.
KAP
I talked to the great people at Stewart System and they now have a "Flattener" added to their line of paint for that military flat look.
They are in the process of updating their on-line catalog so if you need a Mil flat paint, I would give them a call. Plus, the coatings being all water-based, there is no hazardous shipping fees either, saving dollars!
BTW, I am not affiliated with Stewart Systems in anyway. Just like some people who are looking to use a product more user friendly without all the hazardous fumes, smelling up the basement ... (okay that is me) buying gallons of thinners, reducers, plus paying high shipping fees that one needs to do in painting an airplane. You just need water.
Hope this helps someone knowing they have a safer way to finish their plane.
KAP
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