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Old 07-12-2017, 12:40 PM   #4
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A guy named Brian Henderson in Belmot says he does them on a facebook post. He posted his number: 603-249-6002

I do not know Brian and have never seen his work in person, but prop repair ain't exactly rocket surgery, so I imagine he can easily fix it.

I would like to preemptively point out that despite a popular rumor, propellers do not need to be perfectly balanced. The bearings in the lower unit are easily able to handle unbalanced loads. I built a balance rig when I repaired a prop many years ago and got mine perfect. I then put a brand new prop on it and discovered it was way out of balance from the factory. Both props worked fine...
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