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    Yes I painted hardware. Cleaned in MEK, Walnut shells in parts tumbler with a couple scoops of metal polish, and another mek soaking. After all cleaning is done I inspected all hardware with 10 magnifying glass. I ended up throwing some out that didn’t look good either threads or pits. It took along time inspecting. And make my eyes a little crazy by the end.

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    I figured the paint would scratch off when tools were used on it. I know Lycoming assembles their engines and then steams cleans them and then paints. The paint always comes off in spots. I paint the pieces individually and have the hardware plated. Looks good and seems to last.

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    True somepaint will come off. Especially off the heads when torqued. I follow up with cleaning and touch up paint. But if you use a cad plated bolt the cad wears off the same as paint. The reason I believe lycoming paint comes off is because they paint over cad plated bolts and cases. Paint does not stick very well to cad. Unless you scuff it up. But then you take the cad off the bolt or case. I think it is all acceptable. It’s just personal preference. I do appreciate all the input I’ve been getting from everyone

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    Latest update is I got a set of seats and control column and elevator bell crank. I got the fabric and foam off the seats. The fabric cement is very hard to remove. I am blowing threw the MEK. I got the bell crank and some other smaller hardware cleaned and primed. I also completed the second horizontal stabilizer. The second one welled up a lot faster because the jig was just left in place from the first one. I am going to start the wing flaps shortly after I get the seats and control column cleaned up. I am using the wag aero ailerons for the wagabond. I was thinking about using the shorter ailerons from the colt wings and maybe adding flaps. I started reading all the great posts on SWPC and it seems the choice is more personal preference. The cost in weight and money doesn't seem to justify the 3-5 MPH in stall speed reduction. So I am trying to keep it light and on the cheap with no flaps then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by todd2391 View Post
    True somepaint will come off. Especially off the heads when torqued. I follow up with cleaning and touch up paint. But if you use a cad plated bolt the cad wears off the same as paint. The reason I believe lycoming paint comes off is because they paint over cad plated bolts and cases. Paint does not stick very well to cad. Unless you scuff it up. But then you take the cad off the bolt or case. I think it is all acceptable. It’s just personal preference. I do appreciate all the input I’ve been getting from everyone
    Thats why all my engine hardware is just fingered tightened.... can’t scuff my nice paint!
    Last edited by SClow303; 10-09-2018 at 08:10 PM.

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    Control wheels in a Wagabond? Why not sticks like the plans?

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    I am building a colt fuse, which is a little longer and set up for stabilizer jack screw instead of trim tab. I like control yokes in side by side, its a little easier to get into. I also like the control sticks when it is tandem seating, just personal preference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick-CAS View Post
    Control wheels in a Wagabond? Why not sticks like the plans?
    Wouldn't sticks be lighter?
    "You can only tie the record for flying low."

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    Yes they would, but only by a few pounds and the cost is probably the same for either way. Its more personal preference, I just never cared for sticks when flying in side by side seating, it just didnt feel comfortable to me.

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    Your plane. Your choice. Good for you.

    I loved my J3 and it's sticks. I now have sticks in my Pacer and love it. But, I see your point. In my chase I have a left door and my sticks are shorter than the Clipper's, which make easy access for me. If you were climbing over both sticks it might be a bigger challenge. Although, there are some old fart's flying Clippers successfully.
    "You can only tie the record for flying low."

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