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Richard,
5 or 6 pounds??? you are talking about an ultralight. I am interested in 200hp engine props. It is recommended to dynamic balance a prop after you get it. A dynamic balance costs about $200+. After a few years of nicks you might want to finish it and balance it again. One of these devices is about $100 when made in quantities and usable for several props. Richard Lamb wrote: ya know, if we consider this to be a wood UL prop (US style), it doesn't weigh more than about 5 ot 6 pounds. If the prop static balances ok, but still vibrates badly enough to cause concern, I think I'd just replace it because it obviously has a problem. A couple of hundred bucks for a new Tennessee Props propeller isn't that bad - specially when the alternative is throwing a prop blade in flight. Just a thought... Richard |
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