Shouldn't you be asking your mechanic, i.e. one who is going to actually do the remediation, and not a gaggle of strangers on the internet?
Is it on the tail or the bottom of the fuselage?So the archer I'm looking to buy had battery acid on the tail, mechanic said it hasn't corroded the metal yet but it needs new paint.
My guess was $2500 to $30002-3k small shops
The battery box drain is not capped on the PA-28s.The photo appears to be of the fuselage. If the stabilator is affected, the only right way to repaint that is to remove it. In any case, fixing it right would probably cost more than "not much" by my definition. I'd be curious about how much of the acid may have seeped into joints or other areas which aren't easily visible. I'd recommend obtaining firm estimates for proper repair from reputable shops.
Why is there acid damage on the bottom of the airplane? I assume that there was a battery leak or boil over event, but the battery box drain should be capped at the exit point on the fuselage to prevent damage to the aircraft if there is drainage during flight. The cap is removable for draining once on the ground.
JKG
Shouldn't you be asking your mechanic, i.e. one who is going to actually do the remediation, and not a gaggle of strangers on the internet?
The battery box drain is not capped on the PA-28s.
next.....I'll pass.
True, not a show stopper, but that doesn't happen over one annual's cycle. That's several years of "lookie-over" annuals. Pass.
my problem with it.....it's an obvious mess, why did it get that far? Anyone could have kept it clean and prevented the damage, but it was neglected. Yes it could be fixed for a deal....if I was enthusiastic about the panel, engine and whatever else I might go for it. But, there are just too many other Cherokees.....
True, not a show stopper, but that doesn't happen over one annual's cycle. That's several years of "lookie-over" annuals. Pass.
He's going to need a bigger platers brush.Is that filiform corrosion?
He's going to need a bigger platers brush.