JohnK
05-12-2021, 07:59 PM
Hey all,
I've been away from my build for a bit, but I'm finally ready to get back to it. When I left off, I was prepping the cockpit and trunk area to spray Lizard Skin heat and sound insulation. One of the issues I was running into was getting everything scuffed to my satisfaction. As is often the case, I may be overthinking this, so I wanted to get everyone's input.
I'm using a combination of 80 grit discs on a pneumatic RO sander, as well as sheets of 80 grit to get into tighter areas by hand. My challenge is that the RO sander with 80 grit discs pretty aggressively sands down rivet heads if I'm not careful, but no matter how tightly I try to get next to the rivets it still leaves a pretty large area of unscuffed powder coat around every rivet head. This is leaving a LOT of area around every single rivet that I'll need to go back and scuff by hand, in addition to all the edges/corners. Is this necessary? Here are a couple of photos of what I'm seeing.
Those of you have have sprayed Lizard Skin - how meticulous were you about scuffing right around rivet heads? Is this "good enough" or do I need to get right in there around every rivet head? I've tried using a wire brush on a drill, as well as hand wire brushes of different materials (stainless steel, brass) but they're nowhere near aggressive enough and just sort of burnish the area.
In hindsight, I'd definitely scuff all panels that are going to get Lizard Skin BEFORE riveting them in place to avoid this situation (hint, hint to anyone reading this down the road).
Any and all suggestions welcome!
Thanks,
John
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=147787&d=1620866350
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=147786&d=1620866341
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=147785&d=1620866328
I've been away from my build for a bit, but I'm finally ready to get back to it. When I left off, I was prepping the cockpit and trunk area to spray Lizard Skin heat and sound insulation. One of the issues I was running into was getting everything scuffed to my satisfaction. As is often the case, I may be overthinking this, so I wanted to get everyone's input.
I'm using a combination of 80 grit discs on a pneumatic RO sander, as well as sheets of 80 grit to get into tighter areas by hand. My challenge is that the RO sander with 80 grit discs pretty aggressively sands down rivet heads if I'm not careful, but no matter how tightly I try to get next to the rivets it still leaves a pretty large area of unscuffed powder coat around every rivet head. This is leaving a LOT of area around every single rivet that I'll need to go back and scuff by hand, in addition to all the edges/corners. Is this necessary? Here are a couple of photos of what I'm seeing.
Those of you have have sprayed Lizard Skin - how meticulous were you about scuffing right around rivet heads? Is this "good enough" or do I need to get right in there around every rivet head? I've tried using a wire brush on a drill, as well as hand wire brushes of different materials (stainless steel, brass) but they're nowhere near aggressive enough and just sort of burnish the area.
In hindsight, I'd definitely scuff all panels that are going to get Lizard Skin BEFORE riveting them in place to avoid this situation (hint, hint to anyone reading this down the road).
Any and all suggestions welcome!
Thanks,
John
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=147787&d=1620866350
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=147786&d=1620866341
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=147785&d=1620866328