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After years of looking, I recently obtained a pair of the old Piper
Cherokee logos from the center of the old style bow tie yokes. They are in fine condition and really jazz up the cockpit I am unsure of what to use to mount them in the semicircular recess in the yoke. I would not want to use an adhesive that will react in some way with the "plastic" yoke and weaken them. There is already a recurrent AD to check these yokes for cracks, so these pot metal emblems will need to be removed from time to time for inspection. Bruce McFadden Birmingham, AL PA32-260 |
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Hot melt glue should be OK, just a couple of small spots at
the tips and center. wrote in message ... | After years of looking, I recently obtained a pair of the old Piper | Cherokee logos from the center of the old style bow tie yokes. They | are in fine condition and really jazz up the cockpit | | I am unsure of what to use to mount them in the semicircular recess in | the yoke. I would not want to use an adhesive that will react in some | way with the "plastic" yoke and weaken them. There is already a | recurrent AD to check these yokes for cracks, so these pot metal | emblems will need to be removed from time to time for inspection. | | Bruce McFadden Birmingham, AL | PA32-260 |
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I am unsure of what to use to mount them in the semicircular recess in
the yoke. I would not want to use an adhesive that will react in some way with the "plastic" yoke and weaken them. There is already a recurrent AD to check these yokes for cracks, so these pot metal emblems will need to be removed from time to time for inspection. I've had good luck with silicone RTV. It holds 'bout anything securely, but makes a seal that is cushioned enough to "give" a little. And it can be easily cut free, using an exacto knife or razor blade, if need be. I used it to attach a similar Cherokee emblem to the yoke in my old Warrior (one was cracked, so I replaced it), and it was still there when I sold the plane. I also use it to secure my electric trim switch in my current plane, which only has one screw hole (the other one is broken) functional. It's great stuff. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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