Aeronca N82258 in varios states of disrepair, during the term of a 5(?) Year restoration:
2006_02_08ChampPaintGoneBad
This is what happens when the paint process goes horrably wrong. This is the result of not sanding the primer after the last cote of primer. An .AVI shows the paint peeling right off. We followed the STC exactly, and applied the first color coat over the last primer coat with no sanding. This is not wise, as we now know. Airtech markets its product as process that requires little sanding. While it is true that you are not required to sand as as much as Stitts, it still requires the coats to be “scuffed”.
2006_01_05ChampPaint
The Ailerons,
and Elevators/Stabilizers,
(not the rudder) installed on a spit for painting.
2005_12_29_ChampPaintBooth
We built a paint
booth (Larger)
from discarded metal studs and plastic sheeting. The intake
is a 24"x24"x1" AC filter with a box fan. (lowerLeft
corner of the picture). The outlet is a filter connected to 1/4 of a
LARGE cooling fan. This evacuates the booth, as well creates a
draft in the hangar that cause overspray to go west out the doors.
Interestingly, the outlet
fan filter FILLS up every time we paint. No overspray anywhere in
the hangar though......
These are the Cable
Fairleads (Larger)
that will provide a cosmetic closeout for the rudder cables as they
exit the Fusalage under the
stabilizers.
2005_11_27ChampWingSpit
This is the wing
installed on the completed
spit (larger).
Copied from a comercial design, The rollers
(larger)
are metal lawn mower wheels with the tires cut off. The hoop
is 1/2 inch electrical conduit bent with a conduit bender.
The
wing spit is a complete success, allowing the wing to be coated fully
on both sides without a 1 day wait for paint to dry. If we had to do
it all over, 1" conduit would have been stronger. Also,
the rollers could have been lower, allowing the wing to be 3 inches
lower to the ground.
2005_10_15ChampGear
Here is
a
Sectioned (larger)
gear oleo and strut. We used this for a reminder of how all the
parts came apart!
The
Gear
Case Frames almost ready to paint. We included the
tabs for the snare cables, even though the AD is complied
with......
2005_03_18_ChampStrutPress
This
press
ended up not being required, as the gear did not need to be "Pulled"
apart.
2005_01_08_ChampRightBrake
We
disassembled one brake at a time, as they are quite complicated.
Assembled,
Inside
Exploded.
2003_Fuselage
Here is the Fuselage
before
(Larger)
Powdercoating, and one picture
after
(Larger)
powdercoating