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American Eaglet Primer Question

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piperpilot1363

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Good Afternoon Folks,

I was wondering if any one was familiar with the Stits EP-420 primer system? I am planning on using it for my fuselage tube frame (American Eaglet B-31) and I'm not sure how much I should pick up? I think a quart will do, there is a fair amount of catalysis involved (1:2) which is further reduced by 50%. However, I'm no longer sure after using 5 bags of media to sand blast 1/2 of the surface area of the tubes... :)

Thanks!
 
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