Large Prop Balancing
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Large Prop Balancing
I have a G-62 and it requires a 22 x 10 prop. I have a really nice XOAR Prop that I want to put on it but I haven't figured out how to balance this one. With smaller props we just trimmed some off the top edge to get the proper balance. This Prop has a beautiful coating and I really don't want to mess that up. Any ideas on how to balance these big props? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
Before drilling for prop bolts measure to be certain the center hole is centered. Then balance it. Centering the hole almost always makes the latteral balance perfect. To balance the tips lightly sand the back of the light blade and then spray light coats of clear paint till balanced. The paint will evaporate some weight so re-test after it's dry.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
Thanks so much for your help. I don't know why I didn't think of that...Great idea...thanks again for your help...I can't believe how nice it is to get decent answers so quick. This is my first Giant Scale Gas engine plane and I am really trying to set it up right...Thanks for your help with the prop balancing issue.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
Check out prop balancing 101
http://www.downonthedeck.com/videos_instruction.htm
http://www.downonthedeck.com/videos_instruction.htm
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
I am not sure I want to balance the hub that way. Having velcro on the prop just looks bad...isn't there any other way to balance the hub? Again gentlemen, thanks so much for all your help. It is very much appreciated.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
The velcro is hidden inside the spinner and never seen. So if you're not going to use a spinner. and not much weight is needed, maybe a few drops of glue directly on the wood would be enough. On my 22-8, just the weight of the velcro was all it needed to balance the hub.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
My theory on sanding a prop blade is: Wood dust is very light and if you need to take a bunch off to balance, you risk the chance of altering the air foil of the blade. It's quicker and easier to add weight to the light blade by using a clear coat.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
My thought on sanding a prop blade is: If you need to take a bunch off to balance, the prop is too far out and should be replaced. If it's a good prop, not much will need removing! removing from the back side perserves the most important part of the airfoil shape.
that said, I balance by painting the prop tips, more coats on the light blade!
J
that said, I balance by painting the prop tips, more coats on the light blade!
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I've heard that if one is going to sand one of the blades, that it is better to sand the front of the blades because the back of the blades is what does the work. I think the idea is that from a purist standpoint, any sanding changes the shape of the airfoil, however slightly, and it would be better to change the shape of the front of the blade because it is less critical than the back of the blades. I have only heard this by word-of-mouth and don't have any documentation or articles that have studied it in detail.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
We have misread what "altavillan" said about sanding.
He said to lightly sand (rough-up) the backside of the prop tip and then spray paint the roughed-up surfaces to balance.
The roughing the surface gives the paint more surface to adhere better.
He said to lightly sand (rough-up) the backside of the prop tip and then spray paint the roughed-up surfaces to balance.
The roughing the surface gives the paint more surface to adhere better.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
I always use clear coat or gold paint on my big wood props, I never sand them because I dont want to alter the airfoil
I did do a really stupid thing the other day, I balance a 24x8 prop perfectly and to balance the hub I used Duck-tape, worked like a charm for like 5 min and when the duck-tape fell of inside the spiner.... The bulg of tape made it go so much out of balance the the spinner exploded in mid air.
I did do a really stupid thing the other day, I balance a 24x8 prop perfectly and to balance the hub I used Duck-tape, worked like a charm for like 5 min and when the duck-tape fell of inside the spiner.... The bulg of tape made it go so much out of balance the the spinner exploded in mid air.
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
I guess for best results in balancing big props, the velcro for the hub seems to be the way to go, and to balance the tips I think I will use the clear coat procedure without sanding. Cause for one I don't want the prop to look scratched from the sanding, and I don't know why the clear coat won't stick just by itself. Sure it would stick better if I sanded it but it will work just by applying correct?
Gentlemen, thank you so very much for all your help and knowledge!!! It is really appreciated. I am really pleased to be able to come to this site and get the help that I have received. This is what this sport is all about and I commend all of you for helping me so much. Thank you!!!
Gentlemen, thank you so very much for all your help and knowledge!!! It is really appreciated. I am really pleased to be able to come to this site and get the help that I have received. This is what this sport is all about and I commend all of you for helping me so much. Thank you!!!
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RE: Large Prop Balancing
I just balanced my props, and spinner the other night by using clear scotch tape on the back of the props(20x8-21x8-21x10), and inside the spinner. I haven't flown them yet so I'm yet to know how the tape will hold up.