Repitch a prop, How hard?
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Originally posted by bouyhunter
I re-pitched one myself.
900 rpm and shallow water - it didn't go very well, musta been a refrigerator or a bus on the bottom, so I don't recommend it.
it was a 21pitch 3 blade cleaver.
I took it to the prop shop for the guy to look at it - he stared at it for 5 minutes straight and told me there was no way it would ever be a prop again.
I think I got $10 for it at the metal recycler.
I re-pitched one myself.
900 rpm and shallow water - it didn't go very well, musta been a refrigerator or a bus on the bottom, so I don't recommend it.
it was a 21pitch 3 blade cleaver.
I took it to the prop shop for the guy to look at it - he stared at it for 5 minutes straight and told me there was no way it would ever be a prop again.
I think I got $10 for it at the metal recycler.
They make excellent paperweights!!
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REPITCHING STAINLESS
Originally posted by 105mph_38_2003
I agree Ron , Just call Darin at Houston Prop, he does most the guys on the board and superb work. I think his # is (281)580-PROP. I drive down Kuykendahl 2 times a day and see his sign. Call him pay the $225 or whatever and in the long run you will be much better off....Just my .02
I agree Ron , Just call Darin at Houston Prop, he does most the guys on the board and superb work. I think his # is (281)580-PROP. I drive down Kuykendahl 2 times a day and see his sign. Call him pay the $225 or whatever and in the long run you will be much better off....Just my .02
Last edited by HOUSTONPROP; 02-04-2003 at 04:37 AM.
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