Hello KRNet
I recently posted a maple prop available.  That prop is gone.
I have another one, though - and is available for anyone who can use it. 
Free.
This is a Mahogany 52 x 62 with fiberglassed tips and leading edge 
protection.  At 3 1/2" thick, it weighs just 5 lbs 1 oz  and was made for a 
Continental A-75 with a type 1 hub on my KR2 (rotates clockwise from the 
cockpit).  It was made to utilize lower RPM than Revmaster series.

I never used it because I swapped out engines - it was just mounted 
temporarily.  Sorry I can't provide the finish thickness - except to mention 
it was made for northwest operation (wet), so presumably it is coated well. 
I also can't provide other interesting trivia (glue, crush info, water 
composition, etc) because I don't know.  It is a Props Inc model and is in 
pristine condition.  My understanding is bolt sequencing, torquing, 
re-torquing, and alignment/tracking is subjective, so please don't ask me 
that either.  Also, the prop position with regards to crankshaft position 
(with hand vs electrical starting) is also subjective.   That means you'd 
have to figure all that out on your own.

Email me off the list if you're interested - and I can send you a photo of 
it.

Weldon Jennings


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