Prop removal and reconditioning
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Prop removal and reconditioning
Looking for a little advice;
Have some vibration on one shaft....and have one prop with a small ding in it, so adding things up believe it is the culprit.Thus I want to remove the props and have them "trued" up.
??? Should I expect both shafts to be std threads, or is it normal that one side has reverse threads???
Prop truing in the north east. I heard Essex Machine works was good, but the web link I found for them takes me to a porn site?? (for real).... (havn't tried the phone number yet, but am a little worried as to what Iwill get.) Any suggestions on who is good,reliable, and reasonable in the NE region.
Any feedback is welcome...Thanks
Giff
Have some vibration on one shaft....and have one prop with a small ding in it, so adding things up believe it is the culprit.Thus I want to remove the props and have them "trued" up.
??? Should I expect both shafts to be std threads, or is it normal that one side has reverse threads???
Prop truing in the north east. I heard Essex Machine works was good, but the web link I found for them takes me to a porn site?? (for real).... (havn't tried the phone number yet, but am a little worried as to what Iwill get.) Any suggestions on who is good,reliable, and reasonable in the NE region.
Any feedback is welcome...Thanks
Giff
Giff
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Giff,
Most likely both of your shaft are RIGHT HAND thread. It was a practice a lot of years ago to thread the Starboard shaft with LEFT HAND threads.....I have not seen a left hand threaded shaft in years.........
I say both of your shafts are RIGHT HAND thread.
Now...as for the Porn site.........are you sure????? Better forward the link so we, the FAITHFUL, can confirm your findings. LOL
Harry
Most likely both of your shaft are RIGHT HAND thread. It was a practice a lot of years ago to thread the Starboard shaft with LEFT HAND threads.....I have not seen a left hand threaded shaft in years.........
I say both of your shafts are RIGHT HAND thread.
Now...as for the Porn site.........are you sure????? Better forward the link so we, the FAITHFUL, can confirm your findings. LOL
Harry
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Thanks for the great feedback...much appreciated!
For those that might be curious about "Essex Machine Works" new business venture;
(Note I got the link through a boating info web site "boating industry buyers guide"(not trying to spread any swill honest)....check it out....they're not just props anymore.)
MACHINE WORKS AT ESSEX, INC.
City of New London Facility/75 Crystal Ave.
New London, CT, 06320 United States
Phone: 860/447-3935
Fax: 860/447-8458
www.machineworksatessex.com
Category:
Couplings, shaft, flexible
Couplings, shaft, rigid
Couplings, tapered
Drives, stern
Fins, boat stabilizing
Thanks for the great feedback...much appreciated!
For those that might be curious about "Essex Machine Works" new business venture;
(Note I got the link through a boating info web site "boating industry buyers guide"(not trying to spread any swill honest)....check it out....they're not just props anymore.)
MACHINE WORKS AT ESSEX, INC.
City of New London Facility/75 Crystal Ave.
New London, CT, 06320 United States
Phone: 860/447-3935
Fax: 860/447-8458
www.machineworksatessex.com
Category:
Couplings, shaft, flexible
Couplings, shaft, rigid
Couplings, tapered
Drives, stern
Fins, boat stabilizing
Giff
I'm in a parallel industry and have been watching them move in this direction for a while. Interesting, to me anyway, as they incorporate more facitlities and capabilities.gplume wrote:All-
Thanks for the great feedback...much appreciated!
For those that might be curious about "Essex Machine Works" new business venture;
(Note I got the link through a boating info web site "boating industry buyers guide"(not trying to spread any swill honest)....check it out....they're not just props anymore.)
MACHINE WORKS AT ESSEX, INC.
City of New London Facility/75 Crystal Ave.
New London, CT, 06320 United States
Phone: 860/447-3935
Fax: 860/447-8458
www.machineworksatessex.com
Category:
Couplings, shaft, flexible
Couplings, shaft, rigid
Couplings, tapered
Drives, stern
Fins, boat stabilizing
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one where the money is, and hopefully will stay!Tony Meola wrote:[I'm in a parallel industry and have been watching them move in this direction for a while. Interesting, to me anyway, as they incorporate more facitlities and capabilities.]
Huh? A parallel industry as in before they went to where the money is or a parallel industry where the money is?
Tony Meola
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