Original Posted By: Mario Giacummo
Oscar, I too have been surprised by my flop.I routinely forget to lower it when I start the engine and the propwash will"wang" the flop down hard. Each time this happens, the forces in essencewant to pull the hinge screws out. I had to retighten them after onlythirty hours or so due to my forgetfulness. I used longer screws, a littleglue on each and added more foam padding so when it bangs down, I still haveto pull it a little further into the foam to get the latch to catch, AND I'mtrying to be more careful. Now I only forget about 25% of the time.DouwePs. Does anyone know anything about dynamically balancing a prop???________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: flop hinge
Re: Pietenpol-List: Scott's method for prop balancing.
Original Posted By: Mario Giacummo
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Scott's method for prop balancing.If you have any doubt another "little help" http://bcove.me/axgovbmtMario Giacummo2013/8/15 Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[Vantage Partners, LLC] > That is another great way to balance a prop Scott and I've used that> method. I made up a gidgee (technical term for prop hub fitting) whereby> I hung my Corby Starlet prop assembly from a cable and simply drilled a> hole and put a bolt, lockwasher, and nut on the spinner back plate at a> position which brought the cable into the center of my gidgee and balanced> the whole deal very nicely.>>> Mike C.>>________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Scott's method for prop balancing.If you have any doubt another "little help" http://bcove.me/axgovbmtMario Giacummo2013/8/15 Cuy, Michael D. (GRC-RXD0)[Vantage Partners, LLC] > That is another great way to balance a prop Scott and I've used that> method. I made up a gidgee (technical term for prop hub fitting) whereby> I hung my Corby Starlet prop assembly from a cable and simply drilled a> hole and put a bolt, lockwasher, and nut on the spinner back plate at a> position which brought the cable into the center of my gidgee and balanced> the whole deal very nicely.>>> Mike C.>>________________________________________________________________________________