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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:39 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get control wheels refurbished? My control wheels are starting to peel and look pretty bad. I have seen several options such as leather covers but wondered if anyone has found a solution that really looks good. Also, has anyone ever replaced the lower plastic panel where the the rocker switches and throttle are located? How labor intensive is it to replace? Mine is beginning to look really bad and has several cracks.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:46 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

Trade-A-Plane usually identifies folks that do refurbishing.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:44 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

I have "refurbished" a lot of yokes. In the process, I drill them for built in PTT. They look very professional. AND . . . No visible wires. It's time consuming and expensive. Figure about $320 delivered.

I strip them, sand blast them, have them chem-film plated, drilled, powder coated, and wired with PTT buttons and shielded 2-wire twisted pair.

I've powder coated with gloss black, satin black, black wrinkle, black and gold hammertone, black and silver hammertone, and dark gray wrinkle. I've also had the yoke shaft powder coated with satin black. The black yoke shaft looks really cool with the powder coated yokes.

Gary
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Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get control wheels refurbished? My control wheels are starting to peel and look pretty bad. I have seen several options such as leather covers but wondered if anyone has found a solution that really looks good. Also, has anyone ever replaced the lower plastic panel where the the rocker switches and throttle are located? How labor intensive is it to replace? Mine is beginning to look really bad and has several cracks.




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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:51 am    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

I powder coated mine a charcoal gray that has a greenish tint that matches the interior of our 79 Tiger. The original coating came off easy and I was surprised by how rough the control wheel castings were under the original coating. I smoothed them out and applied more powder than usual to help fill in the imperfections. They turned out nice but some of the pits in the original casting can be seen if you look close.




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Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get control wheels refurbished? My control wheels are starting to peel and look pretty bad. I have seen several options such as leather covers but wondered if anyone has found a solution that really looks good. Also, has anyone ever replaced the lower plastic panel where the the rocker switches and throttle are located? How labor intensive is it to replace? Mine is beginning to look really bad and has several cracks.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:43 am    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

Here is Bill Kelly's plane.
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I have "refurbished" a lot of yokes. In the process, I drill them for built in PTT. They look very professional. AND . . .  No visible wires. It's time consuming and expensive. Figure about $320 delivered.

I strip them, sand blast them, have them chem-film plated, drilled, powder coated, and wired with PTT buttons and shielded 2-wire twisted pair.

I've powder coated with gloss black, satin black, black wrinkle, black and gold hammertone, black and silver hammertone, and dark gray wrinkle. I've also had the yoke shaft powder coated with satin black. The black yoke shaft looks really cool with the powder coated yokes.

Gary
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Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get control wheels refurbished? My control wheels are starting to peel and look pretty bad. I have seen several options such as leather covers but wondered if anyone has found a solution that really looks good. Also, has anyone ever replaced the lower plastic panel where the the rocker switches and throttle are located? How labor intensive is it to replace? Mine is beginning to look really bad and has several cracks.




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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:28 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

I have a set of Gary's yokes in my Tiger, and they look so much better than the originals. Nice and clean, no wires hanging out by your leg for the PTT.

http://www.aucountry.com/index.html
He put them in several years ago, and they still look pretty much new.


Thanks,
Michael


Michael W. Meyer
Tiger N74086
San Francisco, CA
michael(at)flightsked.com (michael(at)flightsked.com)



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[quote]--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: Gary L Vogt <teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com (teamgrumman(at)yahoo.com)>

I have "refurbished" a lot of yokes. In the process, I drill them for built in PTT. They look very professional. AND . . . No visible wires. It's time consuming and expensive. Figure about $320 delivered.

I strip them, sand blast them, have them chem-film plated, drilled, powder coated, and wired with PTT buttons and shielded 2-wire twisted pair.

I've powder coated with gloss black, satin black, black wrinkle, black and gold hammertone, black and silver hammertone, and dark gray wrinkle. I've also had the yoke shaft powder coated with satin black. The black yoke shaft looks really cool with the powder coated yokes.

Gary
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[quote]--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by: "mbcrisp" <mbcrisp87(at)gmail.com (mbcrisp87(at)gmail.com)>

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get control wheels refurbished? My control wheels are starting to peel and look pretty bad. I have seen several options such as leather covers but wondered if anyone has found a solution that really looks good. Also, has anyone ever replaced the lower plastic panel where the the rocker switches and throttle are located? How labor intensive is it to replace? Mine is beginning to look really bad and has several cracks.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

How are the wires run? Are they run through the shaft? Also, is that $320 each or for the pair to refurbish?

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:10 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

Mike, call me.
From: Michael W. Meyer <michael(at)flightsked.com>
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I have a set of Gary's yokes in my Tiger, and they look so much better than the originals. Nice and clean, no wires hanging out by your leg for the PTT.

http://www.aucountry.com/index.html
He put them in several years ago, and they still look pretty much new.


Thanks,
Michael


Michael W. Meyer
Tiger N74086
San Francisco, CA
michael(at)flightsked.com (michael(at)flightsked.com)



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I have "refurbished" a lot of yokes. In the process, I drill them for built in PTT. They look very professional. AND . . . No visible wires. It's time consuming and expensive. Figure about $320 delivered.

I strip them, sand blast them, have them chem-film plated, drilled, powder coated, and wired with PTT buttons and shielded 2-wire twisted pair.

I've powder coated with gloss black, satin black, black wrinkle, black and gold hammertone, black and silver hammertone, and dark gray wrinkle. I've also had the yoke shaft powder coated with satin black. The black yoke shaft looks really cool with the powder coated yokes.

Gary
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Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get control wheels refurbished? My control wheels are starting to peel and look pretty bad. I have seen several options such as leather covers but wondered if anyone has found a solution that really looks good. Also, has anyone ever replaced the lower plastic panel where the the rocker switches and throttle are located? How labor intensive is it to replace? Mine is beginning to look really bad and has several cracks.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:31 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

$320 for the pair. Wires inside.
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How are the wires run? Are they run through the shaft? Also, is that $320 each or for the pair to refurbish?


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:43 am    Post subject: Re: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

Anyone ever purchase/install leather yoke covers from Warren Gregoire? They seem pretty nice. You can even get the PTT built in if you like.

http://www.warrengregoire.com/aviation-leathercontrolyokecovers.htm

Scroll about 3/5 the way down and you will see the grumman yokes.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:36 am    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

the buttons are cheesy. they get ragged and worn looking. Lots of people do cheap. it looks cheap.
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Anyone ever purchase/install leather yoke covers from Warren Gregoire? They seem pretty nice. You can even get the PTT built in if you like.

http://www.warrengregoire.com/aviation-leathercontrolyokecovers.htm

Scroll about 3/5 the way down and you will see the grumman yokes.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:05 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

Gary:
How would you want or how SHOULD the yokes be delivered, removed from the shaft or would you want them on the shaft?


And if removed from the shaft how does one re-install the yoke and rivet?
Barry 

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:35 pm    Post subject: Control wheel refurb Reply with quote

I reinstall the yoke with a bolt. They can be delivered either with or without the shaft attached.
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Gary:
How would you want or how SHOULD the yokes be delivered, removed from the shaft or would you want them on the shaft?


And if removed from the shaft how does one re-install the yoke and rivet?
Barry

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