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Unread 05-23-24, 02:21 AM
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Question Opinions on corrosion?

So, I'm in negotiations to buy a 1967 Cessna 150 (I know, this is a Skymaster forum...but unfortunately I just can't afford one). Currently waiting on a pre-buy/annual inspection in about 2 weeks. The plane looks pretty good at first glance, although the paint on the empennage is quite poor.

The real concern I have is corrosion visible on the inside (inboard) edges of the ailerons, meaning the corners of the ailerons nearest the fuselage. It seems superficial, but ugly.

Could someone with some experience give me an opinion on these photos? The holes you see are manufactured, not rot-through. Can this be removed and painted over? Or are we looking at custom sheet metal work?
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Unread 05-23-24, 08:08 PM
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Can't say from the pictures but if it's not chipping away or poking through easily then it can probably be treated. Definitely have a trusted IA examine in person and make that determination in any case.
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I say superficial

I'm not an AI, but it looks ugly but superficial to me.

My limited knowledge comes from owning 84 alfa spider that I had restored, and a boat.

Thing to do would be to have someone knowledgeable treat it.

My guess, blast it with soft something: Bead, glass, walnut, and other odd things used by experts.

Clean / expose it and see what's there. Then seal/treat.

Those areas also don't appear to be heavily loaded structural items.
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