Too often we hear people arguing on the necessity of priming metal surfaces; Cons side of argument being that it adds dead weight and offers little benefit.
So I got thinking.. Wouldn't it be great if the primer doubled as a means of beefing up the internal structure?? If it adheared well with adequate elasticity(once dried) and provided weight-efficient structural benefits then there would be no primer wars.
We could prime those surfaces with a certain peace of mind.
As with the weight-efficient part ideally we would expect a degree of stiffening up well beyond Mr. Placebo and his friends..!
So I got thinking.. Wouldn't it be great if the primer doubled as a means of beefing up the internal structure?? If it adheared well with adequate elasticity(once dried) and provided weight-efficient structural benefits then there would be no primer wars.
We could prime those surfaces with a certain peace of mind.
As with the weight-efficient part ideally we would expect a degree of stiffening up well beyond Mr. Placebo and his friends..!