houston prop
#91
Darin, I read from way back when that when doing lab/balancing work on Hydromotives, that they average a 2 yr life span before blade failure because of the thin blades to begin with. Is this correct? Just curious that if my prop that you guys are repairing that the previous owner took a grinder too, if it will fall into this category.
Thanks,
Jerry
Thanks,
Jerry
__________________
Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
#92
usfountain1 I, do not know if what you heard is true or not,,but who knows
,As far as your props I do not see any future worry,unless you hit something hard ,but your props are fine or we would never have started on them they will be good when finished and you will have them back by this friday at the latest if not sooner,Thanks again Darin
,As far as your props I do not see any future worry,unless you hit something hard ,but your props are fine or we would never have started on them they will be good when finished and you will have them back by this friday at the latest if not sooner,Thanks again Darin
Last edited by HOUSTONPROP; 02-28-2006 at 01:28 PM.
#96
Yes and ThankYou very much! I am sorry I did not call you the day of arrival,But I did recieve the money and your prop as well.
We will get it in line and if I need some more info?I will call or e-mail you.Thanks and Happy Holiday's
Darin.......... Houston Propeller Service
give me a couple of weeks if this is ok ,trying to ship around the Holidays ,Thanks
We will get it in line and if I need some more info?I will call or e-mail you.Thanks and Happy Holiday's
Darin.......... Houston Propeller Service
give me a couple of weeks if this is ok ,trying to ship around the Holidays ,Thanks



