Martin S. Posted November 19, 2022 Report Posted November 19, 2022 Thanks for the infos gents. Getting fresh labels from Cleveland is a very good idea. Quote
kortopates Posted November 19, 2022 Report Posted November 19, 2022 46 minutes ago, Martin S. said: Thanks for the infos gents. Getting fresh labels from Cleveland is a very good idea. Cleveland also has a place that overhauls their wheels too, or used to. Quote
Martin S. Posted February 19 Report Posted February 19 (edited) On 9/15/2016 at 9:16 AM, jetdriven said: That stuff is magnesium and is hell to work with. Don't blast it, strip it. Apply PreKote twice to the part and rinse ridiculously well until it's super clean. Then bake in an oven at 250 for an hour to drive the water out. Mag absorbs water like a sponge. Then epoxy primer and paint. I used 2K Nason epoxy primer and Nason Full-thane 2k urethane. Bake again at 250 overnight. Did my wheels 3 years ago they still look new. Byron, do you remember which paint stripper you used for your wheels and how well the old paint came off? Edited February 19 by Martin S. Quote
PT20J Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 1 hour ago, Martin S. said: Byron, do you remember which paint stripper you used for your wheels and how well the old paint came off? Quote
Gee Bee Aeroproducts Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 Silver cad plate than powder coat or aeroprite paint as shown. Aeroprite is specifically mfg for wheel and brake . Off Topic After seeing the cost of new wheels I decided to invest in a complete as the fleet is aging. models 33-35-36-56-58 Iam in process of finishing the new tso Cnc wheels 8” with customer choice of two or three piston caliper. I designed with same torque plate for either calipers with new Cnc rolled dust cap . I have completed the Titanium bleed screw and molded bleed cap in silicone. There will be a seal between the wheel and cover . Customers have color choices The three piston kit assy from Kaman bearing is 11,675.00 I have pre orders pending next will be the B58P/TC wheel and TBM700 series. Quote
jetdriven Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 I used citrustrip on one set and I used a benzyl alcohol-peroxide stripper. Both worked fine. then prekote and tons of distilled water. Bake them and then apply epoxy DTM or Strontium chromate primer on them. then urethane 2k of your choice. We used white. its been like new for eleven years now. Quote
Gee Bee Aeroproducts Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 I hate cast parts as labor / cost intensive to get results. Not modern mfg “ Start with a blank sheet and go forward. Quote
Martin S. Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 6 hours ago, jetdriven said: I used citrustrip on one set and I used a benzyl alcohol-peroxide stripper. Both worked fine. then prekote and tons of distilled water. Bake them and then apply epoxy DTM or Strontium chromate primer on them. then urethane 2k of your choice. We used white. its been like new for eleven years now. Perfect, thanks! Quote
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