I did a little research on Prop Inc and see a variation in Maple props ..... 
multi-laminate vs splices. Can Weldon or someone else comment on the 
differences?? (IF) he doesn't want to ship, I could PU as I am not too far.? DC


Homebuilt props are the category of propellers that come with 
urethane leading edge protection and fiberglassed wrapped tips. This 
category is for uses other than ultralight airplanes. Props Inc. propellers 
compare in overall performance to constant speed 
props. They weigh 35lbs. less and thousands less in initial cost and 
overhaul cost. A customer with my wood prop on a RV 8 with an 0-320 
performs comparable to one with an 0-360 constant speed. Our prop out 
performed a Warneke on a Van's RV 4 180 H.P. Ask Scott at Van's.
Key Benefits:
        * Durable, yet can save tear down cost in the event of a ground strike.
        * Protected from rain and safe to fly in rain.
        * Not RPM limited as an aluminum prop.
        * Made from multi-laminate 1/16" eastern maple not soft southern maple 
with splices.
        * Specifically designed for the use. 
        * Doesn't need constant re-torqueing  due to multi-laminate wood.
        * Can be modified for fine tuning.  



Engine Type
Diameter
Price
VW, Jabiru, Subaru  46"-58" dia. Call for quote 
?
dennco2 at yahoo.com
Bothell, WA



On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 10:45 PM, David Peterson <tobytaz00 at yahoo.com> 
wrote:

if the gentleman you wrote on knet isn't interested in your prop I would love 
to have it

Dave



On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:49 PM, W Jennings <tonka at phreego.com> wrote:
? 
Hello KRNet

I have a Props Inc 52 x 48 Maple prop with fiberglassed tips and leading 
edge protection.? I had purchased it new for my Revmaster engine on my KR2, 
but never got to use it.
I could send a photo in a few days or so.? Located near Olympia, WA.? If you 
can use it, you can have it. (free)
Email me off the list if you're interested.

Weldon Jennings


In God We Trust! 


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