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    Default Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    I'm getting real close to being able to install my Grove main gear.
    Grove "highly recommends" corrosion protection for the "inaccessible portion" of the gear. They mention epoxy prime or anodize.
    I'm just wondering what most folk have done and how it has worked out over time as far as effectiveness and maintenance.
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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    mine wasn't polished when I got it..but the previous over went over it with a DA GRINDER.. so I got out the buffer and rubbing compound..took awhile but got most of the scratches out,..the steel components I also coated with wax..thought about painting it but its an area where it will get kicked stepped on etc,,easier to hit it with a buffer once in a while then try to clean up scratches in a coating of sorts.
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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    My new Grove gear was delivered in the "DA" sanded finish.

    Since I am not a polisher, I plan to paint the gear. I have a an etching primer, finish primer and epoxy paint to match the Nevada Silver which will be on the lower half of my plane.
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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    I was wondering the same thing, especially for the area directly under the fuse. Alodine, prime, or not worry about it because it can hardly be seen.

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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    I had my gear powder coated by a local shop for $75. It has held up great with no chips or scratches over the past year 250 hours and lots of landings. Make sure the shop doesn't heat the oven over 400 deg due the heat treatment done at the factory to the spring gear.

    Here is a pic under construction.
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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    For our Kitfox, the gear was etched, painted with epoxy primer and topped with white aerothane - same color as on the fuselage.

    This has held up very well and on it's 6th year of service (attached). Just wash & wax to keep it looking nice...or ignore it over winter and clean it up again in the spring for fresh bugs.

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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    Ours was powder coated ex factory along with the frame. I thought it was standard but now remember asking for it to be done as an extra.

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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    Just a "heads up," if you ever need your Grove gear straightened, as I did, it creates mucho problems if painted or powder coated. Those treatments must be removed before Grove can place in their oven and straighten.

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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    ^ yes, very good point Stan. Personally, stripping paint turned into a big enough P.I.T.A. that I just opted to buy new. Probably be easier and quicker to polish!
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    Default Re: Grove gear finish/corrosion protection

    As a matter of interest S Stan ... why did you have to get the gear straightened??

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