FastTimmy's buddy makes the prop wrenches...I don't know if he has a web site but the company is JW Fabrication...I'll try to track a phone number down for you
Fast Timmy?? Currently I am using a large adjustable and 2 x 4
Anyone anyone??
FastTimmy's buddy makes the prop wrenches...I don't know if he has a web site but the company is JW Fabrication...I'll try to track a phone number down for you
He does have a website its JWFAB.com...
Craftsman.
Craftsman.
First your chuggin my goose with that Midget you run with and now your recommending substandard.. Suprized you didnt say Harbor frieght!!
First your chuggin my goose with that Midget you run with and now your recommending substandard.. Suprized you didnt say Harbor frieght!!
Hey...at least I'm not the one using an adjustable end wrench. Get with the program, MR. DCB...
...just make sure the zip-ties are evenly spaced on it.
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Somebody is just about nipple height there?![]()
Craftsman.
I always install my props with a torque wrench so I just use the same torque wrench to take the old one off. A small block of soft wood can be used to stop the prop from rotating so you can turn the nut.
I prefer decent SnapOn gear to the plastic prop wrenches. Of course, I don't generally boat very far from my tool box.
A small block of soft wood can be used to stop the prop from rotating so you can turn the nut.
Ya gotta be careful with that wood...I've bent blades before.
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