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If Ed offer to tell you; you missed an opportunity. The conversations that I've had with others is that Ed wasn't willing to give away that information. Why you were different; I am not sure. Ed and his brother Dee were great innovators for the RC Boat hobby. They were doing some incredible things in Nitro racing before Ed started racing FE.
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I have still got one of Dee Hughey's props, It is a 40mm, B/S, DT, with some cup.
It is even inscribed on the side and the back of the hub - HEW Custom -
He lent me this prop way back at the NAT's in MI. then told me to keep it because it worked so well on my boat at the time.
LarryPast NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
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#1 is the flex material – I am not sure who was supplying Ed with flex, but it seems to be a very strong cable. I have yet to have a Hughey flex fail in any way, shape, or form. The flex he was using was a different color than most bulk flex that I have seen.
#2 is the process of braising to keep the cable concentric to the stub. There is minimal runout between the flex cable and the stub shaft.
Lastly was the quality of work
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iridebikes: Do you sand down the OSE stuff? Or is sanding not needed for this type of flex -- with larger diameter wire strands?
It seems like I'm creating more contact area-- which would generate more resistance by sanding such a flex cable. Perhaps it would only somewhat benefit from just lightly polishing it?Keith Geusic #677 NAMBA District 19 Seaducer Gas MONO, Aquacraft Revolt Fe30, 30in Max Cat scratch BuiltComment
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