Do you think this prop is repairable?
Or, even repairable enough to use as an emergency back-up?
Just toss it??
Do you think this prop is repairable?
Or, even repairable enough to use as an emergency back-up?
Just toss it??
Send JT an email or PM here on these forums and he can tell you for sure. Great pics. I would guess yes.
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James Propeller of Dallas, TX has examples of props in much worse condition than that the he's repaired. I don't claim to know jack about props, but just based on what I've seen from that shop, I'd guess yes.
Typically the only time a prop CANNOT be repaired is if there is a significant amount of material missing. Yours looks to have almost all of the material there so you should be good to go.
Former owner of a 1987 Supra Saltare. Current owner of a Malibu 23LSV.
If you decide to through it away, through it in my direction -- I'll pay for shipping.
You should be a able to get it fixed. Mine looked similar to yours. I sent it to ProperPitch in delaware and had it back in a week and it looks almost like brand new. I think i paid $140 and that included shipping back. They also provide you with a computer report showing the balancing and the variances on each blade. Contact scott stewart at www.properpitch.com
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