M20E-1964 Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 So the black wing walk compound on my 64 M20E is faded and gray. Can I just paint over it with a fresh coat of compound? If so, how should I prep the old compound. Would this work? http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/randolphwingwalk.php Thanks! Quote
AmigOne Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 I used that stuff years ago. It is really gooey and hard to brush on. Since you have a base i would apply one coat but I would dilute it otherwise the brush strokes show a lot (because it is hard to spread) and the finished product does not look nice. Also I would try to test if it can be applied with a stiff roller, perhaps if diluted it will go down more evenly. If you don't think one diluted coat is enough you then can go for a second one. Good luck, send pictures of the finished job. Quote
M20E-1964 Posted February 22, 2013 Author Report Posted February 22, 2013 Interesting. I wonder what you would dilute it with? Quote
M20E-1964 Posted February 22, 2013 Author Report Posted February 22, 2013 They make this stuff out to be super easy to use... wondering if anyone here has experience with it: http://www.shopknots2u.com/store.php?crn=225&rn=830&action=show_detail Quote
Oscar Avalle Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 After putting the black stuff on I just use liquid shoe polisher to keep it looking nice. Quote
AmigOne Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 As the ad says, "Thin with toluene as required" Quote
Dale Logsdon Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 If the grit isn't worn off I would just tape it off and spray can it with flat black. Cheap and easy. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 I'm going to touch up my wing walk. My A&P says use a roller, not a brush. Quote
dcrogers11 Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 So the black wing walk compound on my 64 M20E is faded and gray. Can I just paint over it with a fresh coat of compound? If so, how should I prep the old compound. Would this work? http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/randolphwingwalk.php Thanks! I just applied this product to my C as mine was faded as well. I went to Home Depot and bought the small 4" x 2" roller and applied it without thinning. I applied one coat onto the existing material and it looked good. I masked with some high quality masking tape. I took care to run tape just outside the existing non-skid paint to get as good a seal as possible. Don Quote
M20E-1964 Posted February 22, 2013 Author Report Posted February 22, 2013 I just applied this product to my C as mine was faded as well. I went to Home Depot and bought the small 4" x 2" roller and applied it without thinning. I applied one coat onto the existing material and it looked good. I masked with some high quality masking tape. I took care to run tape just outside the existing non-skid paint to get as good a seal as possible. Don How much of the 1Qt did you use? Quote
OR75 Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 you need a lot less than a qt but i believe the minimum you can get is a qt. it is a very easy job strip the old wingwalk with paint remover remove any corrosion apply / spray primer paint with a nice quality brush ( that would not shed) 2 things to watch: make sure you protect the paint in the rest of the aircraft and stir the compound very well as the sand tend to settle Quote
rbridges Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 I bought that stuff for my mooney. The old wingwalk was grayed and had a few oily spots. I used blue painters tape to mark the edges. Mix it well. The gritty stuff settles to the bottom. I didn't dilute mine. I poured it into a plastic container and used a roller and paintbrush that I planned to throw away. Pretty simple and looks great. As far as prepping, I just washed the old stuff with soap/water to remove any oily and dirt. Quote
Hank Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 My wingwalk was completely redone when I had the tanks resealed. There's an access panel under it near the front, so something needed to be done. While I cannot provide details of the "what," I can say that there is no trace of gaps, cracks or a height difference around that access panel. Before that, it was fairly gray and I had thought about repainting, now I don't need to think about it for several more years. Quote
M20E-1964 Posted February 22, 2013 Author Report Posted February 22, 2013 My wingwalk was completely redone when I had the tanks resealed. There's an access panel under it near the front, so something needed to be done. While I cannot provide details of the "what," I can say that there is no trace of gaps, cracks or a height difference around that access panel. Before that, it was fairly gray and I had thought about repainting, now I don't need to think about it for several more years. Is that access panel only used when repairing fuel tanks, or is it opened during an annual inspection? Quote
Hank Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 The fuel tank access panel under the wing walk is not routinely removed. Neither are the fuel tank access panels on the bottom of the wings, nor the one on top of the left wing. Quote
Piloto Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 I use this textured spray paint from Home Depot. It has a finer grain than traditional wing walk compound but to me it looks better and less coarse. All you need to do is sand or remove the old coating and apply this one. The grip is as good as the old but the looks to me is better. For those non-English speakers I added Spanish labels "NO PISE" on the flaps. I have a couple more like "NO FUME". For the English speakers I have one that says "Se Habla Ingles" José Quote
JaredDavis Posted February 22, 2013 Report Posted February 22, 2013 I used this last product year. http://www.planeplastics.com/accessories/wing-walk-touchup It was easy. I spent more time masking out the area with drop cloths to avoid any over spray issues. I like the results. Quote
DrBill Posted February 23, 2013 Report Posted February 23, 2013 After my bladder install I touched up the walk with flat black Krylon spray paint. Worked great and it's almost a year old now. BILL Quote
M20E-1964 Posted February 23, 2013 Author Report Posted February 23, 2013 I used this last product year. http://www.planeplastics.com/accessories/wing-walk-touchup It was easy. I spent more time masking out the area with drop cloths to avoid any over spray issues. I like the results. I wish I would have known before just ordering a quart! That stuff looks interesting. Quote
dcrogers11 Posted February 23, 2013 Report Posted February 23, 2013 How much of the 1Qt did you use? About 1/3 of a quart. Something I failed to mention was that I used my pressure washer to clean the surface and them let dry in the sun for the day. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted February 28, 2013 Report Posted February 28, 2013 I'm going to touch up my wing walk. My A&P says use a roller, not a brush. I re-coated my wing walk this afternoon. Washed, dried, masked around the edges and used a small paint roller. Quick and easy. Be sure to thoroughly mix the grit in the finish since it rapidly settles out. 1 Quote
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