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Hi, For all the PA28-235 drivers in this group, have you ever noticed
any "little cracks" in the column of rivets on the top-side wing panel above the flap on the pilot side? This is a fairly common thing in 235s (and 180s, by the way). They used to just stop-drill the cracks, but apparently there has been a new push to disallow that sort of "fix" now. Re-skinning is the new, approved (and very expensive) fix. If you don't already belong to the Cherokee Pilots Association, you need to join. See their website he http://www.piperowner.com/) Their "Cherokee Chat" website (which you can't access until you're a member) is the best thing out there for any Cherokee owner. This is a topic of relatively frequent discussion, and you can find a wealth of knowledge there. Also, see the Cherokee 235/236 owner's group website (http://www.pa28.com/cherokee235/home.htm ) for type-specific information. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Appreciate this Jay.
Yeah, I too found out this is indeed common for the 235's. I was advised later models have seen the factory using a stronger (thicker) sheet for that one panel. I made the decision already to re-skin & bite the bullet, better for the long run in re-sale & most important, safety & my health. I've flown through some pretty severe white-knuckle-linen-soiling stuff, I have always wondered afterwards how an airframe older than the girlfriend unit can hold up so seemingly flawless. Now I know. The cheaper way out is get an FAA/DER approved & signed patch with a 337. A very ugly and attention getting alternative even though legal that I decided against. I walked around the field today to "inspect" other 235's & 180's. Unbelievable, hairline cracks, slits, and popped rivets abound on the same panel. Scary part was one guy had screws on some rivet spots. I will check out CPA & the other group site. Thank you Jay, and thanks everyone.... Jay Honeck wrote: This is a fairly common thing in 235s (and 180s, by the way). They used to just stop-drill the cracks, but apparently there has been a new push to disallow that sort of "fix" now. Re-skinning is the new, approved (and very expensive) fix. If you don't already belong to the Cherokee Pilots Association, you need to join. See their website he http://www.piperowner.com/) Their "Cherokee Chat" website (which you can't access until you're a member) is the best thing out there for any Cherokee owner. This is a topic of relatively frequent discussion, and you can find a wealth of knowledge there. Also, see the Cherokee 235/236 owner's group website (http://www.pa28.com/cherokee235/home.htm ) for type-specific information. Hi, For all the PA28-235 drivers in this group, have you ever noticed any "little cracks" in the column of rivets on the top-side wing panel above the flap on the pilot side? T |
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The cheaper way out is get an FAA/DER approved & signed
patch with a 337. A very ugly and attention getting alternative even though legal that I decided against. Actually, they can patch the cracks UNDER the skin, so it's quite invisible. This might be your most cost-effective solution? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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