My New PROP Box
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My New PROP Box
I put this off for years and it was about time to start taking care of the the props that I have collected. ( no more tossing them into my tool box. LOL )
Here is what I came up with and it came out OK (better then I ever imagined).
It is 13x12x3 and will hold 32 gas props and has a nice pouch for my prop charts, prop nuts,and prop balancer. Also has a strap to carry it if my hands are full.
Here is what I came up with and it came out OK (better then I ever imagined).
It is 13x12x3 and will hold 32 gas props and has a nice pouch for my prop charts, prop nuts,and prop balancer. Also has a strap to carry it if my hands are full.
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RE: My New PROP Box
ORIGINAL: mistycreekboats
Very Nice Bill ... just what I need too well done
Cheers
Randy
Very Nice Bill ... just what I need too well done
Cheers
Randy
Issue I have often is how best to secure the props. I am looking for the option of relocating pegs to accommodate different prop sizes (65mm props Vs 90mm props for example). I will probably end up with a threaded plate
But that is a great looking/functioning box!!
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RE: My New PROP Box
ORIGINAL: panioul
Bill how did you put the threaded axles to hold the props? (if you can understand what I mean)
Bill how did you put the threaded axles to hold the props? (if you can understand what I mean)
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