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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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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 used RTV silicone to mount the emblems in our old Warrior. Easy to use, strong as hell, "cushy" to provide a little "give" when pushed, and removeable with an Exacto knife if need be. It works great. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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UNAPPROVED SUBSTANCE MY GOD THE AIRPLANE IS GOING TO FALL OUT OF THE SKY. {;-) Jim "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... 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 used RTV silicone to mount the emblems in our old Warrior. Easy to use, strong as hell, "cushy" to provide a little "give" when pushed, and removeable with an Exacto knife if need be. |
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UNAPPROVED SUBSTANCE MY GOD THE AIRPLANE IS GOING TO FALL OUT OF THE SKY. {;-) I know you're joking, but now I'm curious: What IS the approved substance for holding Piper emblems on the yoke, if not RTV? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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When I replaced the bow ties to ram's horns, I also wanted something
nicer than the disco looking Piper plastic emblems. I ordered the Warren-Gregoire leather wraps that velcro seal to the yokes. W-G also offers (for no additional charge) leather wrapped center buttons. When they arrived, they had 2 sided foam tape on them. However, I positioned the buttons on the yokes and saw that they would not fit flush to the yoke because the tape and the wrapped leather (even though it was thin soft lambskin) would make them stick out some. Also, the buttons were not cut too precisely and had a slight warp from the tension of the leather. The base material was some bendable plastic/fiber material. Well, picky one that I am, I HAD to improve on this. I had also ordered a couple of square feet of extra leather to do just this sort of thing. I found some rather stiff thick plastic around the house (the lid to a cat litter bucket). Cutting those precisely was quite a challenge. The curves are irregular and it is tough to cut stiff material precisely. I wound up rough cutting them and doing the final on my shop belt sander. I rough cut the leather patch about 1 inch oversize (this size was done specifically at the request of the embroidery shop). After rough cutting and before wrapping the emblems, I took the leather scraps to a local embroidery shop and picked out the official aviation script font and asked the to embroider "Piper" on the both scraps in a gray thread that matches the seat/sidewall upholstery. Once done (for the grand total of $22), I cut a new piece of thin foam (found in the storage box of my Wahl hair clippers) to fit right to the edges of the buttons. I carefully wrapped them using a hot glue gun. My goal was to minimize the thick "bulk" on the back side and to have the "Piper" centered perfectly. Once the hot glue hardens, you can use a new razor blade to "shave off" the wrapped wrinkles. Centering was not as easy as I thought. But, persistence paid off. After the buttons were done, I then traced and cut out 2 pieces of 1/4 inch aviation plywood to just fit inside the yoke openings. My plan was to hot glue a strip of aviation velcro (the fuzzy kind) around the perimeter of the plywood and then hot glue the buttons to these plywood pieces. Once done, the entire assemblies would be a snug press fit onto the yoke which would leave the top buttons acting as a "stop" on the yoke. The goals here were to precisely center the buttons on the backing pieces before the hot glue solidified and to get the plywood pieces shaped so that, once the velcro was added, the fit would be tight enough to snug down the top button and close any gap created by the wrapped leather. I also wanted them to be loose enough to actually come out to do PTT switch and wiring repairs. I did not want to pry them out by the top buttons and risk tearing them off their backings, so I looked around for another answer. I have an 8" screwdriver in the toolbox that I had bent 90 degrees for some reason or another. I found that I could insert it into the PTT/wiring hole in the yoke and pop the assembly out from the back without stressing anything. The finished product looks like many GA jet yokes I have seen. Too bad the GPS hides the one on the pilot's side. I have a picture if anyone is interested. I think I remember taking a few pictures during the process, but I have not stumbled on them lately (so it may have all happened in a dream). I actually did review all this with my mechanic and he did not feel it warranted a log book entry. He did make an entry when we swapped the yokes (as I would expect). Have fun. Mike |
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Have fun.
Wow, Mike -- that's almost as crazy as when I spent a day hand cutting, fitting, and stitching the gray leather on my throttle "t-shift", cuz the original Piper black plastic looked cheesy next to my new leather interior... It sounds GREAT. You should post some pix... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Wow, Mike -- that's almost as crazy as when I spent a day hand cutting, fitting, and stitching the gray leather on my throttle "t-shift", cuz the original Piper black plastic looked cheesy next to my new leather interior... It sounds GREAT. You should post some pix... NOW you did it. I just HAVE to do that too. Any pics or blow by blow on how you did it? How about a pattern????????? |
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Wow, Mike -- that's almost as crazy as when I spent a day hand cutting,
fitting, and stitching the gray leather on my throttle "t-shift", cuz the original Piper black plastic looked cheesy next to my new leather interior... It sounds GREAT. You should post some pix... NOW you did it. I just HAVE to do that too. Any pics or blow by blow on how you did it? How about a pattern????????? Well, here are some pix: http://alexisparkinn.com/new_interior.htm Hard to believe that was three years ago already. The interior -- including the T-shift leather cover -- still looks brand new! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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