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Priming 4130 fuselage?

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Ron

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Location
Sarnia, Ont. Canada
My Wagabond fuselage is almost ready (as soon as I get the doors fit properly) to be bead blasted and primed. I'm seriously considering the Stits covering process and understand that anywhere the fabric is glued to the 4130 tubing has to be painted with an epoxy primer. I have not decided on which brand only because all the info I've read still comes down do personal preference. Looking for as much input from someone who has been there and done that. I'd also like to be able to do the priming in my own shop.
Come on guys, I need your input.
Thanks Ron.
 
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