Propeller question

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2013/08/06 09:25:50 (permalink)

Propeller question

I ran onto some rocks and chewed up my 3 blade alum. prop. Can anyone recommend a good repair shop? Also, will I do any motor damage by using it?  Thanks in advance.
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    pghmarty
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    Re:Propeller question 2013/08/06 16:23:50 (permalink)
    If it was some dents in the edge of the prop you might be able to hammer them out yourself.
    Alumaweld works if you want to repair ripps or chunks missing but if it is that bad it will also need the pitch checked and re-balanced
    This place has done most of my prop work:
    http://www.superpages.com...ervice-L0107637565.htm
     


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    Re:Propeller question 2013/08/06 18:40:38 (permalink)
    I would even check ebay. You may score a new used one for 50-100 bucks. I bought a demo stainless in the box for $140
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    Re:Propeller question 2013/08/07 05:59:56 (permalink)
    I would buy a new one compared to having it repaird, just my opinion. For an extra few bucks to have a new and a backup..
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