J-stringer priming
After all the deburring, I decided to prime contacting surfaces with a rattle can (sherwin williams). So, with 100 degree weather, I got too it. This was the first time in about two months that I had the (air conditioned) garage open. It was 100 degrees in the shade inside the garage and about 108 outside where I was washing and priming the parts. It was kind of an amusing exercise. I washed the J-stringers and skins. They dried completely in about 18 minutes. Wow. So I shot primer in the shade. Yep, it dried quick! It actually did just fine, but I only spent a few minutes outside at a time. I even brought the parts inside for a few minutes just before shooting primer so the surface wouldn’t be 100+ degrees when the primer hit it. All worked out just fine. I (maybe Tanya) will peal the blue plastic off of the skins much later for scratch protection.
