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Old 01-05-2003 | 09:05 PM
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Hi Gang,
I'm getting a prop blancer from TH.If my prop is out of balance and I remove some material
Where do I remove it from?
If I get a ding in the leading edge and then finish it off the other side will be heavy.
Would I be better off just buying a new prop for $2.50?
So far all new props I picked up were all balanced nice.
Any suggestions?
Maybe forget the balance and stock up on props?
Old 01-05-2003 | 09:26 PM
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Originally posted by Whirley Bird
Hi Gang,
I'm getting a prop blancer from TH.If my prop is out of balance and I remove some material
Where do I remove it from?
If I get a ding in the leading edge and then finish it off the other side will be heavy.
Would I be better off just buying a new prop for $2.50?
So far all new props I picked up were all balanced nice.
Any suggestions?
Maybe forget the balance and stock up on props?
On APC props very little is needed normally to balance. First remove the mold flash which will really cut fingers or starter sticks. Don't remove material from the back of the prop as that is what sets the pitch. If needed just a little on the tip is all that is necessary. On wood props you can add paint (white tips help to see the spinning blade) however check after drying as the solvent will evaporate.

If you get a good ding in the prop for safety reasons discard it. A thrown blade can really ruin your (or someone else's) day.

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Old 01-05-2003 | 10:04 PM
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If you get a good ding in the prop for safety reasons discard it. A thrown blade can really ruin your (or someone else's) day.

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You are correct on that!!!!
I wouldn't even consider trying to fix a prop with a ding in it.
For the small amount of money I can buy a dozen new props and play safe.
Thanks for the post
Old 01-06-2003 | 03:09 AM
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I have been using clear Top Flight LusterKote to balance my props. Spray it on the light blade of the prop. Keep adding coats until it balances. Usually doesn't take much.
This method doesn't require altering the prop by removing material.
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Originally posted by NV Flyer
I have been using clear Top Flight LusterKote to balance my props. Spray it on the light blade of the prop. Keep adding coats until it balances. Usually doesn't take much.
This method doesn't require altering the prop by removing material.
Hi VE Flyer,
Funny that you mentioned that product.
I was making up a list for TH and ordered some of it.
Building up a box here for all the tools and glues anlong with other needed items.
Thanks for the tip.
Appreciate it
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anytime i damage a prop I make sure its snapped in half (to keep other people from using it and to make sure I dont grab it later) then I throw it in my toolbox as another "chicken stick"

broken props are great for chicken sticks, paint/epoxy mixers, whatever.

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