Lfreebird Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 For those who have painted their yokes, what is the best method to prep the metal? In searching the forum, it looks like I will be using a polyurethane paint and would like to avoid having to redo this in the future. -Lance Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 8 minutes ago, Lfreebird said: For those who have painted their yokes, what is the best method to prep the metal? In searching the forum, it looks like I will be using a polyurethane paint and would like to avoid having to redo this in the future. -Lance As long as they are already off I would cover them in leather and never have to do it again. If not at least take them to a local powder coating shop. Paint will wear off and chip. 3 Quote
StevenL757 Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 (edited) @Lfreebird, check out Hector’s work. Exceptional quality and value. I wouldn’t waste time painting control columns...unless you really want paint. https://customizer.aerocomfort.com/wheel/choose Edited October 24, 2020 by StevenL757 Removing my powder coating choice Quote
David Lloyd Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 Just make sure cover the holes for your PC. Don't want them plugged either by powdercoat or paint. 1 Quote
MooneyMitch Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 Those with leather yoke covers, do you ever clean them? Or, is it similar to an auto steering wheel which (I’ve read from auto detailers) is often overlooked for cleaning? Quote
Lfreebird Posted October 24, 2020 Author Report Posted October 24, 2020 The leather wraps from Aero Comfort certainly look nice. I simply have a hard time spending $800 for just the yoke wrap but I'm sure they are the best choice if I was willing to spend that much. There was some other "leather" wrap on the controls that I removed because it was disintegrating so I wanted to avoid going back to that brand. That leaves paint vs powder coating and for some reason I saw that through the forum the consensus was that powder coating didn't hold up (I'm probably wrong). With the comments so far, I'll be reaching out for a powder coating quote locally. Also, what is the best method for removing the pins/beads holding the Mooney plate in place? Quote
StevenL757 Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 3 minutes ago, MooneyMitch said: Those with leather yoke covers, do you ever clean them? Or, is it similar to an auto steering wheel which (I’ve read from auto detailers) is often overlooked for cleaning? Very, very rarely. When I do, I use a little AeroCosmetics Wash-Wax Leather Soap. Biodegradable stuff that takes off any dirt and hand oils without damaging the leather. 1 Quote
MooneyMitch Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 50 minutes ago, MooneyMitch said: Those with leather yoke covers, do you ever clean them? Or, is it similar to an auto steering wheel which (I’ve read from auto detailers) is often overlooked for cleaning? I was wondering about this..............due to the generally dark colors of the leather covered yokes, do they possibly get overlooked for a regular cleaning because they don't show dirty, simply because they are dark. Conversely, a light colored yoke [or anything really for that matter] shows discoloration, dirt, grime, etc., since it is light colored and may prompt more frequent cleaning, just by the sight of it. Also, with the virus pandemic, we've been enlightened of items that are some of the dirtiest [germ carrying] places in our homes and in our vehicles............the steering wheel being one of them. Is the leather covered yoke the same? I'm certainly guilty............... Quote
PTK Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 On 10/24/2020 at 12:22 PM, Lfreebird said: The leather wraps from Aero Comfort certainly look nice. I simply have a hard time spending $800 for just the yoke wrap but I'm sure they are the best choice if I was willing to spend that much. That is a lot of money! I had leather left over from when I did the interior and covered the yokes myself. I can give you some pointers and help you. Send me pm if you want to do it yourself. I contemplated using Aerocomfort but when I saw this I decided to do them myself! 1 Quote
jaylw314 Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 Personally, I prefer coated yokes to leather-coated ones. I hate to squidginess of a wrapped yoke, it makes it feel less precise to me (yes, I know it's all psychological), as well as the chafing for some materials if you get sweaty. I actually wrapped my yokes in silicone tape. It's self-sealing so it keeps moisture, skin oil and crud away from the yoke. I challenge any one to beat me in that CB contest... 1 Quote
BDPetersen Posted October 24, 2020 Report Posted October 24, 2020 I chuckle at myself whenever this subject comes up. All I can see looking at leather yoke covers are every post surgical stitch ups in every dog I’ve had to nurse through a surgery and it gives me the willies. Metal will have to do. 1 Quote
PT20J Posted October 25, 2020 Report Posted October 25, 2020 Powder coat is a good option. If you are going to use polyurethane, use the hardener or it won't hold up as well. Wear a good mask because the hardener is an isocyanate and toxic. An epoxy primer would be the best choice. You might consider taking them to an auto body shop. We did that for several parts for the museum and it was amazingly inexpensive and they did a great job. Skip Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted October 25, 2020 Report Posted October 25, 2020 When I had my F model with yokes like yours, they needed refinishing. I called Laser and they said they knew someone who can put on the original coating. I sent them off and they came back looking brand new. I have flown with painted yokes, they will burn your hands in the summer and freeze them in the winter. Powder coating would be better than painting, but the thick coating they came with, I think is the best. 1 Quote
skydvrboy Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 If the leather wraps don't make sense financially, bicycle grip tape makes an amazingly comfortable wrap for $15. I wouldn't paint or powder coat them simply due to the high thermal mass. As mentioned earlier, they will burn your hands in the summer and freeze them in the winter. The bike grip tape is comfortable year round. As for cleaning, I used black, haven't cleaned them in over a year , and they still look brand new. Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 If the yokes are already off and you want to do it inexpensively, I would take them into a local upholstery shop and show them a picture of what leather wrapped yokes look like and see if they can do them. You might be surprised at how inexpensively it could be done. If you paint or powder coat you will always wish that when they were off that you would have wrapped them in leather. Do it once, do it right! Quote
steingar Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 Mine look fine, but I might ask the gal who did my glare shield to wrap them in leather. That always looks really nice. Quote
RLCarter Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 1 hour ago, LANCECASPER said: If the yokes are already off and you want to do it inexpensively, I would take them into a local upholstery shop and show them a picture of what leather wrapped yokes look like and see if they can do them. You might be surprised at how inexpensively it could be done. If you paint or powder coat you will always wish that when they were off that you would have wrapped them in leather. Do it once, do it right! That is what I did, the original coating was cracked and peeling, looked and felt terrible. After removing the old coating I painted them (corrosion protection), then taped new wire for the PTT switches. Took them over to a local auto upholstery guy who knocked them out for a around $125.00, well worth the effort & money for both comfort and looks Quote
Bunti Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 I got my yokes powder coated by a professional powdercoating company several years ago. It was not expensive and they are still in good shape. 1 Quote
Hank Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 My yokes were powder coated at some point in the past [well before I purchased her in '07], and now the right yoke is chipping away all the time, even when I fly solo from the left. Lots of little white flakes on the burgundy carpet . . . Need to reach out to @PTK for advice on self-covering with leather--I have black [unknown source, thin and flexible; tan, left over from having my car seats redone; and new veg tan in a couple of thicknesses]. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 To me the test is how will they feel on a hot summer day when you're ready for landing and covered in sweat. I'd go with something with some texture to not slip around on. Leather wrapping is a time tested approach. -Robert 1 Quote
RobertGary1 Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 10 hours ago, LANCECASPER said: If the yokes are already off and you want to do it inexpensively, I would take them into a local upholstery shop and show them a picture of what leather wrapped yokes look like and see if they can do them. You might be surprised at how inexpensively it could be done. If you paint or powder coat you will always wish that when they were off that you would have wrapped them in leather. Do it once, do it right! There is a shop online that does this. I want to say its around $500/ea. -Robert Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 27, 2020 Report Posted October 27, 2020 2 hours ago, RobertGary1 said: There is a shop online that does this. I want to say its around $500/ea. -Robert aerocomfort.com does a great job for around $800 for the pair 1 Quote
carusoam Posted October 27, 2020 Report Posted October 27, 2020 Out with the paint idea.... The yokes are directly connected to the outside air and have a tendency to be the same temperature... Aluminum is really good at conducting heat away from your hands... My 65C had dip coated plastic over them from the factory... OK, but not that good... at 12k’ in the NE, in winter... My O has the aero comfort... really good... If Aero comfort cost is too much... review Peter’s (PTK) handy work on his yokes... they look even better in person... If paint is the only route you have... expect to use a tennis racket handle wrap, or something from the bike shop to put some distance between the yoke and your skin... PP thoughts only, not a mechanic... Best regards, -a- Quote
hmasing Posted October 31, 2020 Report Posted October 31, 2020 $20 roll of bike tape every couple of years, and I can change the color any time. 1 Quote
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