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  • twissted
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 867

    #16
    I'm new to rc boating and taking my time is because of this. I'm shure that down the road I will do the same. I do likem shiney though.
    twissted from speed. Lead, fallow or get out of the way. Copy cats in back of the buss!!!

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    • dana
      Banned
      • Mar 2010
      • 3573

      #17
      I usually leave the trailing edge of my props rough with 400 grit Westland. The reason is because it tends to grab the water better and throw it more

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      • capnswanny
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 817

        #18
        I'm no seasoned professional....here's last nights late night-6 pack idea. Quick built, prop sharpening stand.
        Worked out well....beat holding it in my hand or using the vice.
        Corey
        Attached Files
        This is NOT a toy?!?

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        • Mike Caruso
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 940

          #19
          Originally posted by capnswanny
          I'm no seasoned professional....here's last nights late night-6 pack idea. Quick built, prop sharpening stand.
          Worked out well....beat holding it in my hand or using the vice.
          Corey
          Don't use Play-Doh as it springs back. Craft store for modeling clay is what you need.
          Do It Like You Mean It .....or Don't Bother

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          • capnswanny
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 817

            #20
            I had noticed that too, thanks for the tip Mike!
            This is NOT a toy?!?

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            • kevinpratt823
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2012
              • 1361

              #21
              Just bought this
              http://www.harborfreight.com/1-inch-...nder-2485.html
              and this
              http://www.harborfreight.com/3-inch-...her-94071.html
              along with some polishing compound, so far I am very pleased.
              My private off road rc track
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3H...yaNZNA&index=8

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              • kevinpratt823
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Aug 2012
                • 1361

                #22
                my prop stationSAM_0114.jpg
                I keep the small blue sponge wet and use it to cool the props in between to keep things moving along, and the 2"x4" setup I had around, so I use it to place a piece of fine grip paper over the edge for fine tuning the edges, the litle buffing wheel on the grinder works nicely.
                My private off road rc track
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3H...yaNZNA&index=8

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                • twissted
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 867

                  #23
                  I like your station. I would like to try that belt sander. Is that a Harbor Freight item?
                  twissted from speed. Lead, fallow or get out of the way. Copy cats in back of the buss!!!

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                  • kevinpratt823
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 1361

                    #24
                    Originally posted by twissted
                    I like your station. I would like to try that belt sander. Is that a Harbor Freight item?
                    Yes, I just posted a link for a coupon they sent me, $35! Print it and go get it, great for rough work. The belt it comes with is 80 or 120 grit I think, your prop will be ruined quick, I got some finer 1"x30" belts on ebay. The little grinder/buffer was also from Harbor Frieght, as was the polishing compound, and a set of $3 needle files, but they're pretty rough.
                    My private off road rc track
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3H...yaNZNA&index=8

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                    • siberianhusky
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 2187

                      #25
                      What do you do to control the dust? That stuff is seriously bad for you, looks like your just firing it all over the place!
                      It's not only the dust while working it's the residual dust you can't clean up that could seriously harm your family!
                      Do some reading about the dangers of berrylium, it's nasty stuff and the effects are cumulative, you do not want friends, family, pets inhaling that stuff.
                      Personally I will not use power tools to do prop work, impossible to clean up properly afterwards. For me it's all files and wet/dry paper over a tub of water to keep everything wet, LOL then the water gets dumped down the wash tub and everything well rinsed, not sure what else to do with it!
                      A wet sponge will not do much at all to control the dust. I still wear a full respirator and surgical gloves even though I use all hand tools in water.
                      Nasty, nasty sickness, not at all the way I want to go out! And I certainly don't want to poison family members for a toy boat prop!
                      If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                      • dana
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 3573

                        #26
                        I agree with Siberian. Beryllium is extremely hazardous to health. Hope you at least wear a respirator

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                        • kevinpratt823
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 1361

                          #27
                          I wear a mask, and vacuum up with a wet vac with water in it, covering the outlet of the vac with a dust mask just in case. I'm looking to hook the vac directly up to the belt sander as well. You're right, I do need some better provisions.
                          My private off road rc track
                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC3H...yaNZNA&index=8

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                          • dana
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 3573

                            #28
                            Kevin, especially with your fish tanks. Copper is a killer of fish. Don't want Any of that stuff near those nice tanks man

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                            • siberianhusky
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 2187

                              #29
                              WOW especially if you have salt water reef tanks! I miss my tanks, no saltwater, a few 100 gallon+ freshwater tanks.
                              Too many hobbies, something had to go, still have a big box of stuff in the attic, really just need a tank again............
                              If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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

                                #30
                                I usually suit up in old clothes, respirator and cover my lap with a towel. I also wear gloves.

                                And people wonder why a SBP cost so much more than a raw prop...
                                Nortavlag Bulc

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