Ya gotta be careful with that wood...I've bent blades before.
What are you torqueing your props to? I always torque to 55 ft-lbs.
A prop that can take extended surfacing, ought to be able to take being backed into a spruce block. :confused:
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Ya gotta be careful with that wood...I've bent blades before.
What are you torqueing your props to? I always torque to 55 ft-lbs.
A prop that can take extended surfacing, ought to be able to take being backed into a spruce block. :confused:
Ya gotta be careful with that wood...I've bent blades before.
:messedup:
Or lost them all together!
What are you torqueing your props to? I always torque to 55 ft-lbs.
A prop that can take extended surfacing, ought to be able to take being backed into a spruce block. :confused:
The leading edge on those labbed blades are VERY thin.
55lbs is aboot right...
Craftsman.
Snap On makes one that works much better than that Craftsman crap. I mean it's gotta for the price difference right? :D :D :D
Of course, I don't generally boat very far from my tool box.
Tehe.