houston prop
#11
Does Huston prop do just balance and blueprinting. I am looking to have my 30 pitch Bravo 1 props checked out but I dont want lab finishing. The waters I boat in are loaded with debris and I dont need thin props.
#12
yes,we can repair your props back to original condition,as well,. we can if you want ??(moderatly thin the blades) and still maintain the durabality of the props,this will give you a little better overall performace,
Let me know ,you can private e- mail me your number and when the best time is to call and I will do so ,Thanks very much!
Darin M.>281-580-7767
Let me know ,you can private e- mail me your number and when the best time is to call and I will do so ,Thanks very much!
Darin M.>281-580-7767
#13
Darin,
I made some comments on another thread but it seems to have disappreared...still a bit new to this forum so I do not know who regulates what. Anyway, I still have not had time to ship my B1 props to you and also have lost the shipping address. If possible, please post the address and I will get them out as soon as I have the time. Thanks.
Gary F.
I made some comments on another thread but it seems to have disappreared...still a bit new to this forum so I do not know who regulates what. Anyway, I still have not had time to ship my B1 props to you and also have lost the shipping address. If possible, please post the address and I will get them out as soon as I have the time. Thanks.
Gary F.
#20
Hi Darin,
Are you aware of any type of coating (paint or otherwise) you can apply to a SS prop that will stop or curtail rust? My props are made of 714 stainless and even when I am careful to rinse them, they still get rust spots. I can get the rust off with chemicals, but I would rather just stop the process all together.
Mongo
Are you aware of any type of coating (paint or otherwise) you can apply to a SS prop that will stop or curtail rust? My props are made of 714 stainless and even when I am careful to rinse them, they still get rust spots. I can get the rust off with chemicals, but I would rather just stop the process all together.
Mongo



