Instrument restoration
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Instrument restoration
I have a few instruments that I would like to have restored while I have the plane down doing other repairs and building a new panel. I believe the ASI to be original and although the tach was changed it was early in the life of the plane. Any recommendations?
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Re: Instrument restoration
You're probably going to hear quite a few suggestions pertaining to instrument restoration. Here's a company that has performed instrument restoration and work in the past for several folks I know.
http://keystoneinstruments.com/gauges.htm
http://keystoneinstruments.com/gauges.htm
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Re: Instrument restoration
Here's another. Their work is better than their web site...
https://rudyaircraftinstruments.com
https://rudyaircraftinstruments.com
John Cooper
www.skyportservices.net
www.skyportservices.net
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Re: Instrument restoration
Caution, many older aircraft instruments have radioactive, glow in the dark, paint on the pointer and markings. Getting an instrument repair shop to deal with that can be expensive.
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Good point, if I’m not mistaken instrument repair shops will refuse to work on instruments with radium dials (radioactive). Recently a student of mine had to purchase a new altimeter for his airplane because his old unit had radium.beaverbill wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:23 pm Caution, many older aircraft instruments have radioactive, glow in the dark, paint on the pointer and markings. Getting an instrument repair shop to deal with that can be expensive.
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Re: Instrument restoration
Century Instrument Corporation
Attn: Sonya
4440 S. Southeast Blvd Bldg 2
Wichita, KS 67210
https://www.centuryinstruments.net/
These folks restored an old war surplus Bulova sensitive altimeter for me, good turn around, good price. They seem to do well with the old stuff.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1885&p=12808#p12808
Attn: Sonya
4440 S. Southeast Blvd Bldg 2
Wichita, KS 67210
https://www.centuryinstruments.net/
These folks restored an old war surplus Bulova sensitive altimeter for me, good turn around, good price. They seem to do well with the old stuff.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1885&p=12808#p12808