FastTex Posted July 30, 2021 Report Posted July 30, 2021 Hello Everyone, I'm planning to remove the stall strips from my Mooney, clean them up and repaint. I had the blessing from my A&P. My strips have four screws each so I should not have any problems repositioning them in the right spot (assuming I can take them off!). Any suggestions on how to remove the paint, clean and repaint? Thanks! Quote
1964-M20E Posted July 30, 2021 Report Posted July 30, 2021 The screws have nuts on the back side. Mine are polished . Paint stripper should work Quote
hammdo Posted July 30, 2021 Report Posted July 30, 2021 Stall strips are custom fit to each individual plane (flight tested and drilled in place once stall is finalized). I'd ck around first before removing them to be sure - ck with an MSC or a paint shop... -Don Quote
RLCarter Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 Not sure I’d remove them, as mentioned above they are tweaked for each aircraft….. clean and paint in place 3 Quote
gacoon Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 I just had several rusted screws on my stall strips replaced at annual. Mech had to drill a couple out. He said they were long screws that go to riv-nuts. Quote
FastTex Posted July 31, 2021 Author Report Posted July 31, 2021 3 hours ago, RLCarter said: Not sure I’d remove them, as mentioned above they are tweaked for each aircraft….. clean and paint in place Yeah, I was thinking about that. Maybe I just tape and clean them in place. Do you guys think I can use paint remover or too close to the wings? I would prefer not to keep patching them with paint and do a cleaner job. 1 Quote
tmo Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 4 hours ago, RLCarter said: Not sure I’d remove them, as mentioned above they are tweaked for each aircraft….. clean and paint in place Why? They are already placed, just make sure to know which side is up and which one goes on which wing, and you can't mess it up. Or am I missing something? Quote
Guest Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 Come on, it’s not rocket science. Keep them organized and install them back in the same location and orientation. Clarence Quote
FastTex Posted July 31, 2021 Author Report Posted July 31, 2021 Enamel paint should be ok, thoughts? 1 Quote
Hank Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 Zeph used to advocate taking them off, chrome plating then putting them back on. Shiny spinner, shiny stall strips and shiny hubcaps, all to increase visibility of the plane when the sun is shining. I read almost the entire Mooneyland website in my first year of ownership, despite the exotic, often clashing and sometimes difficult to read colors . . . . 1 Quote
FastTex Posted July 31, 2021 Author Report Posted July 31, 2021 Zeph used to advocate taking them off, chrome plating then putting them back on. Shiny spinner, shiny stall strips and shiny hubcaps, all to increase visibility of the plane when the sun is shining. I read almost the entire Mooneyland website in my first year of ownership, despite the exotic, often clashing and sometimes difficult to read colors . . . .I like the idea...I might just spray them chrome with clear coat like I did with my door handle.Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk 1 Quote
PT20J Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 Paint may make the airplane look pretty, but it’s real purpose is to protect against corrosion. It looks like paint is missing on both the wing skin and stall strip and that’s a good location to trap moisture. If it were mine, I’d remove the strip and make sure no corrosion is starting underneath. Then I’d prime and paint the wing and the stall strip. Skip 1 Quote
carusoam Posted July 31, 2021 Report Posted July 31, 2021 Leading edges experience the most erosion of paint…(lots of impact with bugs, rain, cloud bits, dirt) The sharper the edges… the less the paint can adhere… (stay stuck to) +1 for corrosion protection and seeing what is under them… Where they are placed… is all about AOA and the split line…. Keep them organized, oriented, and going back in the same location… even if that means doing one at a time… PP thoughts only, not a mechanic…. Best regards, -a- Quote
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