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I have a question that I am afraid I know the awnser to.
Is there a 12" X 6.0" prop that will fit the GWS Slow Stick that is not made by GWS?
If not does any one know where I can find a quantity purchace sourse?
If not does any one know where I can find a quantity purchace sourse?
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I have a question that I am afraid I know the awnser to.
Thank you for the direction. I accually found a "Prop Saver" device that allows the prop to bend away from the mount via. two very small rubber bands! Here is the location of the info I based mine on.
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I have a question that I am afraid I know the awnser to.
You can check out a prop saver at my website , which is www.flying-models.org .
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I have a question that I am afraid I know the awnser to.
The easiest prop saver for use with the GWS motor and an APC prop... appx 1/4 inch of fuel tube. The APC has a large shaft bore, way oversize for use on the GWS motor. a short piece of med fuel tube makes a great adapter, gives good blade grip to the shaft and allows the prop the shift a little if it strikes something. (tube should be just a bit loiger than thickness of prop hub, and don't quite tighten to where the washers touch the hub.)
This has been working great for me with my GWS motor. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Haven't broken a prop (or bent that flimsy shaft) since I've started using the tube as my prop centering spacer.
This has been working great for me with my GWS motor. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Haven't broken a prop (or bent that flimsy shaft) since I've started using the tube as my prop centering spacer.