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Post subject: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 13:24 |
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Joined: 01/23/13 Posts: 9169 Post Likes: +6918 Company: Kokotele Guitar Works Location: Albany, NY
Aircraft: C-182RG, C-172, PA28
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My club has an old Warrior with yokes that are in pretty rough shape. Paint has chipped, etc. Anyone know who I can send these to to be repainted/powder coated/whatever? We do not want to have them wrapped in leather. Attachment: IMG_4131.JPG
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 14:03 |
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Joined: 09/11/09 Posts: 5943 Post Likes: +5197 Company: Middle of the country company Location: Tulsa, Ok
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Friendly neighborhood auto body shop, maybe? Or even a local tech school that teaches auto painting, but check that their timeliness aligns with your desires.
Looking at your start switch.......that airplane have an electronic mag? Which one, and does the club like it, if so...?
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 14:41 |
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Joined: 01/23/13 Posts: 9169 Post Likes: +6918 Company: Kokotele Guitar Works Location: Albany, NY
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Username Protected wrote: Friendly neighborhood auto body shop, maybe? Or even a local tech school that teaches auto painting, but check that their timeliness aligns with your desires.
Looking at your start switch.......that airplane have an electronic mag? Which one, and does the club like it, if so...? Are the yokes magnesium? Do they need special prep for powder coating like control surfaces would? We don't have electronic ignition. My predecessor started installing those switches in planes when we had problems with worn key cylinders. I can't remember the reason why; it was probably cheaper. I think 4 out of our 5 planes have these now.
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 15:13 |
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Joined: 09/11/09 Posts: 5943 Post Likes: +5197 Company: Middle of the country company Location: Tulsa, Ok
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Hmm......have no clue on the magnesium vs aluminum.......could try a vinegar test, will fizz and bubble with mag, not with aluminum.
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 15:15 |
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Joined: 09/12/11 Posts: 4044 Post Likes: +1928 Company: RPM Aircraft Service Location: Gaithersburg MD KGAI
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If there are magnesium, you first need to remove them from the airplane, apply some benzyl alcohol peroxide stripper on there and get all the paint off of it, then you need to sand all the corrosion off of it, and then once it’s all bright metal, scrub it with Prekote And a red scotchbrite pad until it’s all foamed up and bright metal, and then rinse it off and then bake it in the oven and then as soon as it cools, get some epoxy DTM primer on there. And then paint it. If you do this right, it will last a long time, but if you rattle can’t over it you’re gonna have corrosion under it Just about as soon as you’re done.
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 20:37 |
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Joined: 03/04/13 Posts: 2732 Post Likes: +1360 Location: Little Rock, Ar
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I removed two yokes from a Cherokee and took to a local powder coating co. They sandblasted and powder coated them black. 50.00 for the pair.
Robert T
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 20:53 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5910 Post Likes: +2658 Location: KJYO
Aircraft: C-182, GA-7
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If you aren't looking for a local auto body shop to do the work - Randy at Air Mech ( http://dualyoke.com/) might be able to do the work. You would have to check with him. When I learned what new yokes were going to run for the local Cherokee Six I fly, when it got its G3x and autopilot, it surprised me - About $2100. It was a third party but it wasn't Cygnet. Cygnet is about 1/2 that price and, unfortunately, don't specialize in Piper.
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 22:33 |
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Joined: 06/18/15 Posts: 1046 Post Likes: +423 Location: Alaska/Idaho
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Often powder coating is cheaper for items like these and more durable as well
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Post subject: Re: Repainting Piper yokes Posted: 13 Apr 2025, 22:39 |
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Joined: 03/03/12 Posts: 443 Post Likes: +155 Company: PFTS Precision Alignment Location: Winnipeg, MB - Haines City FL
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Username Protected wrote: I removed two yokes from a Cherokee and took to a local powder coating co. They sandblasted and powder coated them black. 50.00 for the pair.
Robert T I did the same with my C182 yokes for about the same price. D
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