Thread: Choosing a Prop
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Old 07-12-2017, 11:44 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Dave R View Post
I would get the damaged prop repaired by a local welder (cheaper than a prop shop)
Dave-
I've got an older damaged aluminum prop (1.5" chunk out of one of the blades) I'd like to have repaired to keep as a backup. We have a 3.0L I/O. A new prop is $125 so sending it for repair @ $80 seems a bit high. I'd be interested in any local welder suggestions you have, I called a few but none I called do this (East Coast Welding for example doesn't).

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