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  • rol243
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2017
    • 1038

    #16
    Gary do you have any pics of the busted prop ? like to see where the blade lifted off.

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    • Gary
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jan 2009
      • 1104

      #17
      No sorry..I always just throw them out. But I can tell you they break 1/2 way down on the blade ...sometimes closer to the hub. I n some instances it will bend real good and not break but probably because I got it just in time.
      PT-45, 109mph, finally gave up after last bad crash
      H&M 1/8 Miss Bud 73 mph
      Chris Craft 16 mph

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      • rol243
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2017
        • 1038

        #18
        thats ok , i was thinking the prop might have been breaking at the hub. sounds more like the blades are very thin and no doubt do need some treatment. my gas boats run COCR props, very hard material used.

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        • Gary
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jan 2009
          • 1104

          #19
          Cool...Steven from OSE just found out for me that the props are 17-4 stainless so i will do the Bodycote treatment. From Prather they say you can take them much farther so going to try it.

          Thanks again Shooter...this put me on the right track and i have plenty of time to do it since the lake is a solid block of ice here. -9* tonight......this sucks !!! LOL The older I get the harder these winters are for me !!
          PT-45, 109mph, finally gave up after last bad crash
          H&M 1/8 Miss Bud 73 mph
          Chris Craft 16 mph

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          • rol243
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2017
            • 1038

            #20
            if your prop is sharp enough you should be able to break the ice and have some boating time. lol.

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            • Gary
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Jan 2009
              • 1104

              #21
              LOL That's good stuff !!!
              PT-45, 109mph, finally gave up after last bad crash
              H&M 1/8 Miss Bud 73 mph
              Chris Craft 16 mph

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              • rol243
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2017
                • 1038

                #22
                sorry Gary but i had to rub it in. must be a pain waiting for the ice to clear off the lakes over there so you can have a run.

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                • raptor347
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 1086

                  #23
                  Gary,
                  If you're interested in prepped props, I'm pretty sure I could do up some ABC's that will survive.
                  Brian "Snowman" Buaas
                  Team Castle Creations
                  NAMBA FE Chairman

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                  • Gary
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 1104

                    #24
                    Originally posted by rol243 View Post
                    sorry Gary but i had to rub it in. must be a pain waiting for the ice to clear off the lakes over there so you can have a run.
                    It is but the great thing about it is I get to ponder and change things to go even faster and have plenty of time to do it. I consider that to be the best part of any hobby!
                    PT-45, 109mph, finally gave up after last bad crash
                    H&M 1/8 Miss Bud 73 mph
                    Chris Craft 16 mph

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                    • Gary
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 1104

                      #25
                      Originally posted by raptor347 View Post
                      Gary,
                      If you're interested in prepped props, I'm pretty sure I could do up some ABC's that will survive.
                      Thanks Brian but I will give this metal treatment a shot first. If she no work.....I will send a few to you! Thanks for the offer.
                      PT-45, 109mph, finally gave up after last bad crash
                      H&M 1/8 Miss Bud 73 mph
                      Chris Craft 16 mph

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                      • CraigP
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • May 2017
                        • 1464

                        #26
                        Gary, I’ve used that process before (not from Bodycote) on crank journals for a blown alcohol motor. It provides some serious case hardening! It’s also been used on high lift roller cams. No doubt it’ll be a tough prop! You may want to be sure the balance and sharpness is on the blade before sending. This process isn’t as penetrating as nitriding. It’s thin. Let us know!

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                        • ray schrauwen
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9438

                          #27
                          Tried it once in the brushed NiMh days. It was a pain in the arse. I'd rather do a floating shaft system with Ferrules like Brian B. does on his riggers.
                          Just where to get the parts to do it in .150" ???

                          Originally posted by CraigP View Post
                          They have those balances for airplane propellers that you can use with a shaft. It my understanding that they are more accurate than magnetic types, although I don’t use one, but I’m not trying to spin 45K either! This would probably work with a flex shaft, but the clearances needed to run the flex just makes balancing it a joke, IMO.

                          You guys got me thinking, a fairly dangerous thing! I think I would use the 3/16 hardened stub shaft, put a piece of flex on that just to make the bend. Then put a piece of straight shaft to the other end of the short flex. You’ll need a lathe to tool the hole into the straight shaft, so you can make a good brazed welded attachment. This would allow a bearing clearance for the majority of the drive line and only having it loose for the short piece of flex. What you guys think about that?
                          Nortavlag Bulc

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                          • raptor347
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Jul 2007
                            • 1086

                            #28
                            Originally posted by ray schrauwen View Post
                            Tried it once in the brushed NiMh days. It was a pain in the arse. I'd rather do a floating shaft system with Ferrules like Brian B. does on his riggers.
                            Just where to get the parts to do it in .150" ???
                            Hyperformace Products for the stubs, double square shafts and couplers.
                            Brian "Snowman" Buaas
                            Team Castle Creations
                            NAMBA FE Chairman

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                            • Gary
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 1104

                              #29
                              OH boy ....great news!!! It's -5* today! This makes me so happy.....NOT !!
                              Maybe I can put some ski's on her LOL
                              PT-45, 109mph, finally gave up after last bad crash
                              H&M 1/8 Miss Bud 73 mph
                              Chris Craft 16 mph

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                              • MarkF
                                dinogylipos.com
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 979

                                #30
                                Gary
                                Why are you wasting your time with 30 year old technology props when Brian's props are the newest technology and are the fastest props on the planet.

                                Mark

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