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In article , Ray Toews wrote:
I scored a free spinner in good condition but the backing plate is gone, any body know what type and thickness of material I would use to make a new one? Ray It really depends on the spinner and prop in question. Some backing plates are of complex shape and usually are .065" or more thickness. The frontplate is just as important as the backplate, too. |
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