Re: locking tailwheel mechanism for F-24

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fabioafonso@ymail.com
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:38 am

PT-19A Paint

Post by fabioafonso@ymail.com »

'Hello,

I'm curently working on a PT-19A restoration project, on an aircraft that was from the Brazilian Air Force fleet.


It still has it's original paint on, and it is quite well preserved, as there is no chiping/scratches on it. It only looks a bit faded, only in the fuselage. As this is a project where we try to keep the aircraft as original as possible, I would like to bring back the looks of the fuselage paint.

Is there any procedure such as polising waxing to bring back the finish of the paint?


Regards,


Fábio'
Mark Howard
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2001 7:19 pm

Re: PT-19A Paint

Post by Mark Howard »

'I recommend talking to Nuvite Chemical and see if their Grade S polish with a Cyclo Orbital buffer would work for your application. I suspect it will be just what you need. Their web site is www.nuvitechemical.com.

Mark Howard


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stevearea58
Posts: 2
Joined: Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:03 am

Re: PT-19A Paint

Post by stevearea58 »

'Are you talking about:
1. steel structure
2. Fabric finish
3. Painted aluminum fairings

1. probably zinc chromate and will stay dull
2. Might be butyrate dope...is usually somewhat dull you can try waxing it or degrease and try a rejuvinator or shoot clear butyrate over the existing color.
3. Painted fairings might be enamel you could try a rubbing compound or polish and then waxing.

Hope this helps
Steve
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, "fabioafonso@..." wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I'm curently working on a PT-19A restoration project, on an aircraft that was from the Brazilian Air Force fleet.
>
>
> It still has it's original paint on, and it is quite well preserved, as there is no chiping/scratches on it. It only looks a bit faded, only in the fuselage. As this is a project where we try to keep the aircraft as original as possible, I would like to bring back the looks of the fuselage paint.
>
> Is there any procedure such as polising waxing to bring back the finish of the paint?
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Fábio
>
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Craig Stone
Posts: 4
Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:28 pm

Re: PT-19A Paint

Post by Craig Stone »

'I recently purchased a Meguiar's dual-action polisher (model g110v2) and did a three step process of their ultimate compound, ultimate polish and wax for my F-24. It was heavily oxidized. The enamel and butyrate came out very good. I was thinking of repainting the metal cowls but this satisfied me. Not to sell their projects, but you can google their website and take a look. They have a lot of choices for cutting compounds and polishes. What I liked about the polisher is it eliminates the risk of damaging the fabric for those of us who are not professional detailers.

Craig Stone
N81204


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jameslbryan@btopenworld.com
Posts: 40
Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:20 am

Re: PT-19A Paint

Post by jameslbryan@btopenworld.com »

'Use a fine cutting compound.................then polish.



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From: "fabioafonso@ymail.com"
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2012, 15:38
Subject: [fairchildclub] PT-19A Paint



 

Hello,

I'm curently working on a PT-19A restoration project, on an aircraft that was from the Brazilian Air Force fleet.

It still has it's original paint on, and it is quite well preserved, as there is no chiping/scratches on it. It only looks a bit faded, only in the fuselage. As this is a project where we try to keep the aircraft as original as possible, I would like to bring back the looks of the fuselage paint.

Is there any procedure such as polising waxing to bring back the finish of the paint?

Regards,

Fábio




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vsamuilov@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Posts: 12
Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 9:08 am

locking tailwheel mechanism for F-24

Post by vsamuilov@notes.cc.sunysb.edu »

'Dear Fairchild-24 owners:
Does anybody have a locking tailwheel fork or just locking mechanism
assembly for Fairchild-24 pre-WWII for sale?
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Vlad
NC306E

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William Creighton
Posts: 15
Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:11 pm

Re: locking tailwheel mechanism for F-24

Post by William Creighton »

'Try Charlie Bell (352)598-4447. He has my old assembly. F24-40W, 168
Bill C.To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
From: vsamuilov@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 13:53:47 -0400
Subject: [fairchildclub] locking tailwheel mechanism for F-24


























Dear Fairchild-24 owners:

Does anybody have a locking tailwheel fork or just locking mechanism

assembly for Fairchild-24 pre-WWII for sale?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Vlad

NC306E



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