Dave Clark wrote:Bela
All the yokes I've done are aluminum. It's just that the castings are porous which is why I like the painting rather than the powdercoat. As I remember a previous post on this subject our honored Gahorn mentioned that they cannot be powder coated. I'm sure what he meant was that you will experience difficulties like described here.
Depending upon the year of mfr, the yokes were different colors. Mine are Imron "Gull" grey with a Cessna logo in the crossover (and clearcoated on top of it all which gives it the original glossy finish.) The basic yoke is cast aluminum, usually with plenty of surface defects and that is why the powdercoat process doesn't work well with them. Any defect in the surface will show in the finished product.
Dave also wrote: "honored Gahorn" which reminds me of an old Texas politician story, supposedly true, which took place a few years ago....
There was a Texas legislator who had a pretty much "honorary" title of "Colonel" (sort of like many of the early aviators who labelled themselves "colonel" purely for publicity purposes).
Anyway, the Colonel had just finished a long oratory in front of the entire assembled Texas Legislature when his fiercest and most scheme-ing opponent stood before the assembly and confronted him with:
"
Colonel", said the opponent. "
Humph! Now tell us all here just how you came upon that great title, ..
Colonel! How, just exactly
HOW....did you gain that high title? Did you win some famous battle or serve with some great distinction in our military?", demanded the pompous politician (certain his accusation would bring great embarrassment to the man.)
To which the man (who actually had a rather quiet demeanor and pleasant reputation) replied, .....
"Why, NO, suh! I make NO SUCH CLAIM of deserving such high title!", he responded. "That fond title is one bestowed upon me by our dear former governor purely as an honorary one. There is not the slightest claim by myself that I deserve such recognition.....it is purely
FICTIONAL....without the slightest amount of truth to it.... very much like that quite fictional - - -
Honorable- - - in front of your
own name."