take to a convenient place to have them re-powder coated as the preferred option as it would hold up better to abrasion caused by the gear fairings. Second option is to strip and repaint with a quality primer and paint. No mention of being concerned about my particular lot being powder coating defective. So, basically, I am on my own.
Quick response to my email last night. The answer is not unexpected and kinda what I expected and aligns with then responses to my post here (Thank ya'll for taking the time to respond).
So, assuming I go the re-powder coating route, I get to figure out how to go about lifting the airplane with wings and engine, etc installed where it is supported enough to not cause any damage to the plane or me. I have seen/heard/read there are jacks that can be used at the tie down points. Is this the best solution for lifting the whole plane high enough to get the gear out of the main gear weldments?
By the way, I found the same "Rust Freckling" on my elevator horns. I guess my best option there is to strip/treat/prime and paint as disassembling the elevator horns from the elevators would do more harm than good.
Man, if I knew what I know now back in 2010, I would have had all of the powder coated parts redone.