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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:11 am    Post subject: Adhesive Reply with quote



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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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Adhesive Reply with quote



Maybe Velcro?

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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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evolutionaero
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Adhesive Reply with quote



I use a 3M product called structural adhesive. Will stick to just about
anything without damaging the plastic. Might be tough to get off
though. You could also use 3M emblem tape. Sticks well but easily
removed

Eric

Nospam (AT) BHAM (DOT) RR.COM wrote:
Quote:
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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evolutionaero
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Adhesive Reply with quote

I use a 3M product called structural adhesive. Will stick to just about
anything without damaging the plastic. Might be tough to get off
though. You could also use 3M emblem tape. Sticks well but easily
removed

Eric

Nospam (AT) BHAM (DOT) RR.COM wrote:
Quote:
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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