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Wood Prop Gauge = Jewely
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I want one. Irritating thing was Speedmasters price was $180 and Woods is $260 and they looked the same at first glance...42" Osprey, 32" Pursuit, 26" Bling Rocket (rescue), Blizzard Rigger, JAE 21FE rigger, Hobby King rigger (RIP) -
I have the Speedmaster, and it gets the job done nicely. It's definitely NOT the quality of the Woods, however. Depends on what you are after. I got the SM before I knew the Woods existed, but honestly, even as often as I use it, it does the job. I even fabbed a new 1/8" shaft for it for doing the small props.Darin E. Jordan - Renton, WA
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Mike this a great tool...I've got mine years ago from Andy Brown probably a speedmaster one......no more black magic with props.GillGO FAST AND TURN RIGHT !
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I knew for years I needed to build one or buy one having been around full size boats as a kid. It was time to to learn some more so I needed a great tool and Steve makes one. Learned a lot with the first Hughey prop gauge that I still have. Most people just don't need to know why? Fun is having the knowledge putting it in use ......thinking I can make it better if.......Do It Like You Mean It .....or Don't BotherComment
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I have one on the way from Steve as well. I'm hoping to learn how to use it by comparing some of my props from M. Sholund that have all their numbers. I'll probably be back with questions :)Namba District 16
1/8 Miss U.S., 1/8 59 Maverick, 1/8 Executone, 1/8 Smokin Joes, MLGSX380, AC Pro40II Q Sport, AC Pro40II nitro,Twincraft mono 10s, Vision AOPC, VS1 FE, M34.Comment
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Mike
P.S. The Hughey ran 48-50 mph I guess I am still stuck in the 50's LOLDo It Like You Mean It .....or Don't BotherComment
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Oh, Yes I used mine to make my Revolt run as good as it does. Price range..... heck LOL I ran more hand me down stuff over 50 years than I could every repay. I would do A-B-A testing and get the best I could before buying a brand new part. In 1972 I ran Hughey .40 hydro kit that came with a prop. The prop was very easy to bend as it was SS sheet with a center hole a threaded hub welded in place ears are bent and shaped into a prop. Very gummy SS but it allowed me to run my boat a few laps bring it in and bend the blades. Easy did it run better or worse? Got the boat running great started racing had a ball. My problem was with rules like everyone else some people could buy better engines and still run the same class!!!! Anyway what it did teach me was how to modify props and I still apply the same info I taught myself so it was not a waste of time it was an education. These prop guys today are supplying a great prop for too cheap as I see it. Ha.
Mike
P.S. The Hughey ran 48-50 mph I guess I am still stuck in the 50's LOLIMPBA 20481S D-12Comment
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I am sure I could have paid for one several times over a couple of years ago when I had more time to do props for folks. But for me the props I did was a way for me to pay for the hobby. Now I don't have as much time to run and build boats - some of which still haven't been wet.
Yup just like you old hands and eyes it just takes longer but it is still a blast and all the new friends I have made over the years through RC Boating. Yes I have a boat not ready for the water but close I have taken pictures along the way but not had time to size the pictures load them up you know the excuse's HaDo It Like You Mean It .....or Don't BotherComment
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