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  • kevinpratt823
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2012
    • 1361

    #31
    My reef tanks have seen better days, but I do still have about 800gal of saltwater circulating my home, including a few barren frag/farm tanks in the basement, never even thought about the copper.........RC has taken full hold on me now, and some tanks will be broken down this winter anyhow, including the basement system.
    I have only been doing props a couple months now, and I will definitely work the bugs out of my system, but I do not intend to go overboard and have a full on hazmat site going on. I understand it is hazardous, and will fine tune the precautions I take, but I will not become paranoid about it. If I had children in the house on the other hand, things may be different.
    My private off road rc track
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    • Basstronics
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Jun 2008
      • 2345

      #32
      I spent some time with a prop and a file today. I got back to it after a long break. I took a X430 TFL knock off prop, detongued it, thinned it out, sharpened it, balanced then polished it with upto 600 grit wet dry. Total time- approx 4 hrs into it.

      I went to Harbor Freight today. I looked at the deal Tony has, but I didnt want the hassle of a big vise. SO I bought the belt sander. It was on sale for $40 so it was painless. I removed the backing plate which will allow the belt to flex to the shape of the blade. Sure I will have to do the one face manually, but thats only a little work.

      42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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      • ray schrauwen
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Apr 2007
        • 9475

        #33
        Are those your beef jerky pictures? If so do you have the recipe?
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        • Basstronics
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jun 2008
          • 2345

          #34
          Does anyone know of a basic jerky FAQ? I have an MES 40 and AMZNPS, seasoning and Im ready to try this.


          My first time making the full muscle stuff. Im no stranger to the ground jerky and I have literally put 20 Lbs or so thru the smoker since I bought it springtime. http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/133934/mes40-ground-jerky Im a huge fan of the Hi Mountain lineup as it delivers EXCELLENT...


          Im actually going to make some for sale here shorty. I think I got the recipe and setup down to an art now.
          42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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          • ray schrauwen
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Apr 2007
            • 9475

            #35
            It looks awesome!
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            • ray schrauwen
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Apr 2007
              • 9475

              #36
              I tried to do it in an oven once at 170F and it was like leather

              Thats as low as my oven goes and I was using that liquid smoke stuff.

              I don't understand how you make it out of ground beef. Most jerky I've seen (not much) is solid meat.
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              • Basstronics
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jun 2008
                • 2345

                #37


                I run mine at 165 and I use an electric smoker with a pellets. It put real smoke on it... I dont think you will get it to go in the oven, no real smoke flavor.

                When you open a pouch of my jerky, that good smoke smell slaps ya upside the head. Not only can you smell it, you taste it too. When the nose smells something good and it tastes good, it just makes it taste wayyyy better.
                42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP)

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                • St3alth_Frenzy
                  Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 55

                  #38
                  Lets get back on topic here

                  I need to sharpen my prop again and was wondering if just wet sanding is good to keep the dust down? I mean with hand tools

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                  • egneg
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 4670

                    #39
                    I would just use a file to resharpen the blades - a couple of passes should do it.
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                    • twissted
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 867

                      #40
                      Are you wrapping it around something flat as a working surface? A file is the way to go as far hand tools go.
                      twissted from speed. Lead, fallow or get out of the way. Copy cats in back of the buss!!!

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                      • Mike Caruso
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2012
                        • 940

                        #41
                        Originally posted by properchopper
                        I used to spend lots of time thinning blades (reduces lift and load). Then I got one of these. Gets it done in minutes. Great for all kinds of material removal as well. Worth every penny. I clamp mine in a rubber- jaw'd vise to do props.

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                        http://www.harborfreight.com/1-2-hal...der-92158.html
                        Thanks, Tony best hand tool I have ever bought and you can lightly clamp it to a table for prop work no vise needed. Not only great for thinning the fat prop blades but works great on wood. It has reduced my building time like crazy. I also bought a few weeks earlier the HF 1" belt sander also and I am a happy camper. Even WHEN I screw up a wood part and can just make another one in nothing flat. Makes this Hobby much more fun for me not being a wood worker LOL I make a lot of second designs.
                        Mike
                        Do It Like You Mean It .....or Don't Bother

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                        • ray schrauwen
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9475

                          #42
                          Hey man I want some of that Jerky.

                          This comes on sale once or twice a year at Canadian Tire. I don't see it on their web site anymore though.

                          Works very nicely.

                          I need to find some finer grit belts if possible.
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                          • longballlumber
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 3132

                            #43
                            Originally posted by ray schrauwen
                            Hey man I want some of that Jerky.

                            This comes on sale once or twice a year at Canadian Tire. I don't see it on their web site anymore though.

                            Works very nicely.

                            I need to find some finer grit belts if possible.
                            That thing will destroy a prop quicker than it will sharpen a prop... Don't ask me how I know; it only took one time...

                            Later,
                            Mike

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                            • Doug Smock
                              Moderator
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 5272

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Basstronics
                              I spent some time with a prop and a file today. I got back to it after a long break. I took a X430 TFL knock off prop, detongued it, thinned it out, sharpened it, balanced then polished it with upto 600 grit wet dry. Total time- approx 4 hrs into it.

                              I went to Harbor Freight today. I looked at the deal Tony has, but I didnt want the hassle of a big vise. SO I bought the belt sander. It was on sale for $40 so it was painless. I removed the backing plate which will allow the belt to flex to the shape of the blade. Sure I will have to do the one face manually, but thats only a little work.

                              Super tool at three times the price. Mine is about five years old and has done a ton of props.
                              D.
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                              • ray schrauwen
                                Fast Electric Addict!
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 9475

                                #45
                                It will eat up an Octura 6 series fast but, it's nice to do Grimm props or abc with that Ti in it. The fine belt it comes ith is fine, the course is garbage.
                                I like the table top one above but, never seen it on sale in Canada. I don't have a Princess auto close by.

                                Originally posted by longballlumber
                                That thing will destroy a prop quicker than it will sharpen a prop... Don't ask me how I know; it only took one time...


                                Later,
                                Mike
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