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Narrow gauge tramway loco

Started by Peter_T1958, November 18, 2020, 08:45:16 AM

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Quote from: Hauk on March 17, 2022, 01:33:57 PM
What brand of etch primer did you use, by the way?

I used Maston 1K etch primer, the sole available in the shops. But I am quite satisfied with it, because it is as fluid as water and it adheres well on brass.

Cheers, Peter
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That is lovely Peter, well done.
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Hauk

Quote from: Peter_T1958 on March 21, 2022, 12:29:31 AM

I used Maston 1K etch primer, the sole available in the shops. But I am quite satisfied with it, because it is as fluid as water and it adheres well on brass.

Cheers, Peter

Thanks!

Looking forward to more updates on your fine project.
Regards, Hauk
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Bernhard

Is this primer applied from a spray can, and is it water soluble or solvent based?

Bernhard