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Prop repair?

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Is there any place in the Tallahassee area that rebuilds rock-damaged aluminum props? Or a recommended shop in another area I could ship it to?

Sure glad I was not running the stainless; shaft and seals appear to be ok.
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All the shops in the area that I know of send them off for repair. It's usually a one week turnaround deal. I take mine to Parkway Marine since its close to where I live.
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If it's aluminum, it's disposable. Probably cost as much to repair as it would be to buy a new one.
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Bellamy in Thomasville fixed my bent prop for $20
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He was looking for rebuild, not straightening a bent blade.

Shields sends props off to somewhere in Perry. Don't know the name of the shop.
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Bellamy can weld aluminum, he can fix one up to a certain point he said.
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Gator Propeller & Welding
4359 Puckett Rd
Perry, Fl
(850) 584-6727

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silverking wrote:If it's aluminum, it's disposable. Probably cost as much to repair as it would be to buy a new one.
That's what I was thinking too. I'd think a weld would be weaker and might not be balanced perfectly like a new prop not to mention the possibility the hub is damaged or gets damaged during the repair process.
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Re: Prop repair?

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Thanks for the replies. The hub is old and I probably would be better off getting a new one.
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