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Question on Prop Repair
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05/07/09 03:13 PM
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RedBarchetta
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I was looking at my stainless steel prop the other day and it's showing some wear and tear. I've got several small nicks and was wondering if I should take it somewhere to get it reconditioned. If so, how much should I expect to be charged for something like that?
Thanks.
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Re: Question on Prop Repair
[Re: RedBarchetta]
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05/07/09 04:37 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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depends on what size prop it is, and who you send it too.
example i charge 135.00 for a tempest repair.
some shops are cheaper and some are more expensive than i am.
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Re: Question on Prop Repair
[Re: steve@S2Marine]
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05/15/09 04:32 AM
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BassHunter 69
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Wait till you have a real problem
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Re: Question on Prop Repair
[Re: BassHunter 69]
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05/15/09 01:14 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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btw. the knicks in the blades are where CRACKS start! also the knicks need to be welded NOT ground down.
it's very important to have the prop repaired correctly if you want it to perform like it did when it was new.
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