removal of prop on OS46
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RE: removal of prop on OS46
2slow2matter did you steal my soap box ! but very much agreed.
what shotty work ? I only showed you a prop hub on an enegine that doesn't even run anymore Get a grip man...
You are correct, RC. we don't agree. I would be ashamed of such shoddy work.
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RE: removal of prop on OS46
RC--
bring your shoddy work to our field--it can join right in with the duct tape and bailing wire that runs rampant! Some people forget that this is a hobby. I have enough stresses at work to be stressing out over whether or not I'm scratching my PROP DRIVER on my model engine.
Call it the hurry up I don't care method if you want, but I'd rather be putting stresses on the prop driver than on the con rod and piston assembly. A prop driver can be had for much less $$ than the other--if it really bothers you that much!
bring your shoddy work to our field--it can join right in with the duct tape and bailing wire that runs rampant! Some people forget that this is a hobby. I have enough stresses at work to be stressing out over whether or not I'm scratching my PROP DRIVER on my model engine.
Call it the hurry up I don't care method if you want, but I'd rather be putting stresses on the prop driver than on the con rod and piston assembly. A prop driver can be had for much less $$ than the other--if it really bothers you that much!