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My Cherokee suffered hail damage long before I bought it, and there are a number of obvious dents in the upper skin surface. Nothing that affects airworthiness, but one of these days I hope to have the plane repainted, and I'd like to have those repaired.
I know aluminum is tricker to repair than steel because of the plastic deformation--you can't just "pop it back" to where it was. I see lots of videos on YouTube for aluminum auto repairs, but I'm not sure those techniques are applicable to my plane. Aircraft-specific searching yields few results, with this Aviation Consumer article being about the closest thing to helpful, but still very short on details.
So what should I expect / look for / ask for when the time comes? Are there paint shops that specialize in aluminum dent removal techniques? Will they use body filler from the aviation aisle of O'Reilly? Is it time to throw away all the skins and start over? Are there (reasonably-priced) aluminum dent repair companies that can make repairs before I deliver the plane for painting? Do they come to the hangar or do I take the plane to them? (The AvCons article mentions The Dent Guys and EZDent, but neither shop has much info on their websites other than a page to say "we do this!" and a form to request a quote.)
It seems like the most common response is to just live with the dents (like my plane's previous owner did), but I'm hoping someone can offer other reasonable options to consider. (I'd really appreciate hearing any personal experiences!)
I know aluminum is tricker to repair than steel because of the plastic deformation--you can't just "pop it back" to where it was. I see lots of videos on YouTube for aluminum auto repairs, but I'm not sure those techniques are applicable to my plane. Aircraft-specific searching yields few results, with this Aviation Consumer article being about the closest thing to helpful, but still very short on details.
So what should I expect / look for / ask for when the time comes? Are there paint shops that specialize in aluminum dent removal techniques? Will they use body filler from the aviation aisle of O'Reilly? Is it time to throw away all the skins and start over? Are there (reasonably-priced) aluminum dent repair companies that can make repairs before I deliver the plane for painting? Do they come to the hangar or do I take the plane to them? (The AvCons article mentions The Dent Guys and EZDent, but neither shop has much info on their websites other than a page to say "we do this!" and a form to request a quote.)
It seems like the most common response is to just live with the dents (like my plane's previous owner did), but I'm hoping someone can offer other reasonable options to consider. (I'd really appreciate hearing any personal experiences!)
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