NewMoon Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 I had recalled seeing a thread on this, but I couldn't find it. What is the brand everyone is using for the brush on product. And are you happy with it that vs the glue down rolled product, TY
N201MKTurbo Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 Use Hurculiner truck bed liner. It is exactly the same stuff as Ultimate Wing Walk. But costs 1/3 the price and is easier to get. https://herculiner.com You want a quart of original roll on. It is enough to do your wing walk twice. 1
1980Mooney Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 20 minutes ago, NewMoon said: I had recalled seeing a thread on this, but I couldn't find it. What is the brand everyone is using for the brush on product. And are you happy with it that vs the glue down rolled product, TY I have only used brush on wingwalk. Are you repainting your plane or contemplating stripping what you have off and replacing ?
NewMoon Posted December 5 Author Report Posted December 5 25 minutes ago, 1980Mooney said: I have only used brush on wingwalk. Are you repainting your plane or contemplating stripping what you have off and replacing ? I had a leak on the upper side of the wing, so the first third of the material has already come off. I was thinking of taking it all off and then putting the brush on product on
NewMoon Posted December 5 Author Report Posted December 5 45 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: Use Hurculiner truck bed liner. It is exactly the same stuff as Ultimate Wing Walk. But costs 1/3 the price and is easier to get. https://herculiner.com You want a quart of original roll on. It is enough to do your wing walk twice. Ok, what do you mean by a "quart of the original roll on"?
Bolter Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 9 minutes ago, NewMoon said: Ok, what do you mean by a "quart of the original roll on"? There is "original" and "professional" in gallons and quarts. 1
NewMoon Posted December 5 Author Report Posted December 5 51 minutes ago, 1980Mooney said: I have only used brush on wingwalk. Are you repainting your plane or contemplating stripping what you have off and replacing ? Replacing the glue on stuff
NewMoon Posted December 5 Author Report Posted December 5 15 minutes ago, Bolter said: There is "original" and "professional" in gallons and quarts. Excellent, thank you for the clarification
NewMoon Posted December 5 Author Report Posted December 5 1 minute ago, NewMoon said: Excellent, thank you for the clarification And if you have a leak down the road, can you scrap this stuff off?
N201MKTurbo Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 18 minutes ago, NewMoon said: And if you have a leak down the road, can you scrap this stuff off? Yes you can. I have done it. After you remove the screws or panels, use a small paint brush to dab some new stuff into the low spots and hit it with a roller. It will look good as new.
1980Mooney Posted December 5 Report Posted December 5 2 hours ago, NewMoon said: I had a leak on the upper side of the wing, so the first third of the material has already come off. I was thinking of taking it all off and then putting the brush on product on Did you see these previous discussions on addressing the leak under the wing walk?
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