I admit that I went way overboard when building my Thorp. I constructed a small tank & a variable DC power supply to chromic acid anodize anything that was small enough to fit in my tank. I Alodined everything else inside & out right before final riveting, and coated all faying surfaces with a light coat of mil spec zinc chromate, usually from a rattle can, but sometimes with a gun. I then coated most all of the internal surfaces with a light coat also. I've read that it only takes a very thin see-through coat to protect the aluminum. It was available in rattle cans at many paint stores in those days, but is considered a hazardous material now days. As Rich said, it's still available from Spruce in rattle cans. It's probably still available to professionals in bulk also. Some guys preferred the yellow stuff. I always liked the green. Definitely don't use Zinc Phosphate in my opinion - I don't think that adhesion is as good for one thing. I've also read that it's the chromate ions that protect the aluminum. Epoxy based primers are very good, & I used that for my fiberglass pieces, but good old zinc chromate was my choice with the aluminum for simple, easy application & fast drying. I too like DuPont VariPrime, & I used it a lot under my top coats of PPG Durathane. My experience is that the VariPrime works well over an Alodined surface. I still have samples of alodined, then VariPrimed aluminum that I have tried to remove the primer from. The adhesion is exceptionally strong, & it's difficult to remove with anything other than a good paint remover. In 24 years I've never had any kind of paint failure on my bird (cracking, blistering or peeling), and all of the exterior skins were Alodined, primed with VariPrime, & top-coated with Durathane. That's just my experience. I tended & preferred to use a red rust-proofing primer on my steel parts, but sometimes zinc-chromated them. I wouldn't go to quite the same amount of trouble if I was building again.
_________________ John Evens Arvada, Colorado T-18 N71JE (sold) Kitfox 7 SS N27JE
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