Bryanmooney Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Hi everyone, My 1976 mooney M20C annual is coming up next week, first one ever for me. I am having Aero Comfort, based on recomendation from this site, cover the yokes in leather and make me new carpet. I would love to get new sidepanel plastic but the 2500.00 pricetag will have to wait. Has anyone ever had experience just painting your current plastic? Mine is cracked and stuff but for now atleast having a consistent color would make a huge diffence I think. My only concern is having it chip after a while thus looking even worse what it presently is. Any advice? Quote
Bob_Belville Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 I took all the plastic from my '66E to a local body shop who repaired cracks, cleaned and painted all parts for under $500. This included a color coat either maroon or gray, two tone on the door, and clear top coat. The maroon was used for the lower panels including the wheel well cover. The darker color does show scratches but all in all I'm very please. We used aerosol can paints from auto supply house. This was discussed in an earlier thread, perhaps 6 months ago, and there are a few pics in one of my photo galleries. Quote
bnicolette Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Here is one of the discussions: http://mooneyspace.com/topic/8532-refurbish-interior-plastic-panels/?hl=%2Binterior+%2Bpanels Quote
Bob_Belville Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 The maroon used to be beige, not so different from yours. The paint shop tells me that surface prep is the most important aspect of getting satisfactory adherence. Quote
M20F-1968 Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 The oriinal panels are royalite. I have repared ABS plastic by making a slurry with small ABS plastic chips and allowing them to dissolve in MEK overnight. Perhaps a similar slurry can be used with the Royalite as a putty filler on the backside of the panels to fix cracks and voids. John Breda Quote
M20F-1968 Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Also, Plane Plastics has a plastic paint that softens the surface and thus enhances the bond. You can call them and inquire. John Breda Quote
jetdriven Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 SEM Aerospace color coat or color coat. They seem to be the same thing. They also have a plastic primer for use with ABS plastic. We had excellent results with "super white" Quote
laytonl Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 Auto paint suppliers will match and mix a quart of "vinyl" paint for you. I repaired my ABS pieces using fiberglass cloth and PVC glue. The PVC glue will melt the fiberglass into the ABS making it very strong. R/C hobby fiberglass is best, but auto repair fiberglass will work fine. This is a fairly easy project and you will be pleased with the results. Lee Quote
RJBrown Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 Auto paint suppliers will match and mix a quart of "vinyl" paint for you. I repaired my ABS pieces using fiberglass cloth and PVC glue. The PVC glue will melt the fiberglass into the ABS making it very strong. R/C hobby fiberglass is best, but auto repair fiberglass will work fine. This is a fairly easy project and you will be pleased with the results. Lee I used R/C fiberglass on the inside to reinforce the plastic. I used MEK to "melt" the fiberglass into the back of the plastic. I used SEM paint. A plastic powder solvent mix available at an auto trim supply shop made a good filler for bigger areas that needed filled. Quote
320KPH Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 does the C model have to have the tubing inspected annually? I believe the J inspection is every 3 years. Quote
BigTex Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 Inspection is to occur annually on all Mooney aircraft per SB 208B. Here's a link to the Service Bulletin. http://www.mooney.com/images/pdfs/sb-pdf/sbm20-208b.pdf Quote
fantom Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 Inspection is to occur annually on all Mooney aircraft per SB 208B. Here's a link to the Service Bulletin. http://www.mooney.com/images/pdfs/sb-pdf/sbm20-208b.pdf Not all Mooney aircraft, and certainly not mandatory. Read the SB closer. Quote
BigTex Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 No one is required to follow any SB's... If you choose to not follow this one, it's your choice... I personally consider this one mandatory. Quote
Bob_Belville Posted May 13, 2013 Report Posted May 13, 2013 We checked my '66E thoroughly last year. It has been in a cozy hanger every night except 1 night @ FnS when in was outside, under a plane cover. We may not remove all the new interior and expose everything again this year. Quote
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