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    I just spoke to Jim at ABC Props. OSE will start to carry the entire ABC Prop product line. He is going to be renumbering all the props to denote blade area as well as the current diameter & pitch. This will be happening over the next 1-2 months. So until then, hang back and keep an eye on this page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    I just spoke to Jim at ABC Props. OSE will start to carry the entire ABC Prop product line. He is going to be renumbering all the props to denote blade area as well as the current diameter & pitch. This will be happening over the next 1-2 months. So until then, hang back and keep an eye on this page.

    That is SPEKTACULAR news, Steven! Bully for you! These are great props and it'll be nice to have an easier way for people to purchase them....
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    Just an FYI for those of you that didn't know... The Grimracer line of props from Aquacraft are made by Jim at ABC.

    Later,
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    Thanks Darin. He has a ton of options. Right now the numbering is overlapping. So there are several props with the same number. Once he has it figured out and new packaging done, I hope to have them.
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    Any chance there's going to be some small guys in there as well?
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    Right now its only 1.5" about 40mm. But he is very only to new ideas and very, very willing to work for electrics. From my past sales, I suggest to him that the meat of things are in the 38-50mm range. he does all the designing in cad and works from there. So larger designs are easily scaled down. I "think" right now his main effort is getting the numbering down and new prop chart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    Right now its only 1.5" about 40mm. But he is very only to new ideas and very, very willing to work for electrics. From my past sales, I suggest to him that the meat of things are in the 38-50mm range. he does all the designing in cad and works from there. So larger designs are easily scaled down. I "think" right now his main effort is getting the numbering down and new prop chart.
    Thanks for the info. I'll keep watching
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    That's great news. I've run a bunch of them. They can be very fast. I've even figured out a couple tweaks on the 4 digit series.

    Are you going to have the H series props as well?
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    Maybe this means more options for small reverse rotation props for us twin guys!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by raptor347 View Post
    That's great news. I've run a bunch of them. They can be very fast. I've even figured out a couple tweaks on the 4 digit series.

    Are you going to have the H series props as well?
    From what I'm told there will be no more "H" series. Not that its going, just being renumbered. I will try to carry all the props in electric sizes up to about 60mm or so.
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    that's awesome... I like ABC props...
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    Steven try to get some counter rotating (right hand) blades. Theres not much options for those and looks like more people are building them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakedMopar View Post
    Steven try to get some counter rotating (right hand) blades. Theres not much options for those and looks like more people are building them.
    I will try to carry all the props in electric sizes up to about 60mm or so.
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    For those that don't have it, the current ABC prop listing is here:

    http://www.abcprops.com/proppdf/PROPSHEET(1104).pdf

    All the best,

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    Thanks Steve, Just ordered a pair from you. Nice to have some CR choices for us cat guys.

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    I once talked to Jim over the phone about a prop for my Raptor Rigger. The man sounds very knowledgeable and told me alot about proper setup being MOST important (more important than custom cupping). He also told me how to harden his ABC props.

    Clean Prop

    Heat prop in oven on 4" x 4" copper plate @350 degrees for 20 minutes

    Ramp up heat to 600 degrees for 40 minutes

    Remove then air cool prop on seperate cool 4" x 4" copper plate with drive hub facing downward toward plate

    You can purchase 1/8" Copper plate at Mcmaster.com. I purchased a 4" x 12" piece. I will cut this into three 4" x 4" pieces. Part number 8964K412
    http://www.mcmaster.com/#

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    I copied and pasted this post from another forum. Jim @ ABC telling how to harden his props:

    On Our Alloy
    We DE-STRESS at 340F for 20Min (VERY IMPORTANT)
    Then re ramp the temp to 594-608F at a rate of 28.8' F per min
    We hold for 40 min to 1.5hrs depending on the prop
    We then AIR COOL at room temp on a cool copper plate
    Drawing the heat out of the drive side of the hub.
    The prop must be CLEAN
    Fingerprint oil can even cause hot-spots
    The blades must not touch anything during heat up or cool down.
    Final sharpening is done after.
    Higher temps and longer time seam to have little effects.
    Salt or Lead bath Heat-Treat is a + if one can control the temp within 0.5'F
    The lower the BE content the Higher the Temp and Time
    Our Alloy can and has Been Treated to a Rc45 in production apps.by other Co.
    The Major proplem I see with breakage is do to
    Thinning
    Bar-Cutting
    Back-Cutting
    Prop-Racing
    Other prop Cuts are far more effective
    Proper Sizing and strut placement of Props seems to still be the major problem.
    Changing from a Copper Alloy to a Stainless Alloy only cures one problem.
    THE BOATER STILL DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO WORK THE PROP AND SET STRUT HEIGHT AND ANGLE.
    All Manu. work very hard to let the average boater go faster.
    Set up is still the major factor.

    By the way
    Jerry at Seaducer set the records with Our Alloy
    NONE WERE HEAT-TREATED.
    Proper Sizing and Set-up was the KEY.
    THE MAN CAN GO FAST.

    The Black Magic of Props
    Go Fast
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    Any eta on the next shipment of props?
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    Any word on these ???
    * BBY Lift Master RIgger * Insane Gen 2 Cat * Aeromarine Avenger Pro Twin * Delta Force Cyber Storm * Delta Force 41" Mono * H&M Viper II * H&M Intruder * OSE Raider Hydro * Whiplash 20 * Brushless Mini Rio *

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    Its just a matter of getting time. I just can't make more of it.

    I need to get all these items pictured and added to stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    Its just a matter of getting time. I just can't make more of it.
    But if you find a way please let us know. I'll take a big box of it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    Its just a matter of getting time. I just can't make more of it.

    I need to get all these items pictured and added to stock.

    I hear ya' brother......... I have the funds waiting for some shiny new cleavers. I know you have been busy with the day job and cleaning up all the wet stuff( I hope everything and everyone was alright!)

    Regards,

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    Sorry for the delay guys. I should have held off talking about it until I was closer to getting them.

    After a bunch of phone tags and emails. I just finalized the order with Jim.
    I have coming each of every prop size he has to 60mm. So all of the following

    cleavers to 2.3
    choppers to 2.3
    h series to h18
    s series to s-20


    I've also attached the newest prop list.
    Attached Files Attached Files
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    what's the diff bet chopper and cleaver?

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    cleaver is like a octura v 937 looking prop. chopper has rounder ears. I will put pictures up when they are listed for sale. Its all pretty confusing. pictures help a ton.
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    What's the different handling characteristics between the different styles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BakedMopar View Post
    What's the different handling characteristics between the different styles?
    You got me! All I do is sell them
    Once you see them, you will see that there are similar styles with other well known props you have used or seen out there.
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    Man I cant wait until these guys come in...... I got prop fever!!!!
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    Off the top of my head I have about 150 plus on order. He doesnt stock them all. Because of the new labels and renumbering, I'm sure Jim is up to his ears in my props.
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    Sorry for being so slow. I recieved all the props about 2 weeks ago and finally found some time to start getting them listed.

    All the 2 blade cleavers are listed up to 58mm
    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/cat...ABC+Propellers

    H series and S series are up but no pictures. I will be working on that today.

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...ies+Propellers

    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...ies+Propellers
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