He Jack,
Sent you an email regarding parts liquidation offnet. Might have gone to spam. 
Mike Simpson, NC
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Date: Sunday, January 15, 2012 9:18:19 am
To: "KRnet" <[email protected]>
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: KR> Propellers



Dave 

A place to start is to determine what prop you have now. You said its a 53 
diameter  but what pitch? I have a prop for sale which is a 54 diamater 52 
pitch which is probably too much for a 1835 VW. If you would like to see how 
this prop is marled go to http://jackskr2.webstarts.com/   . In this case it is 
marked on the side of the hub but I think others are marked on the face of the 
hub and would require removing to determine the pitch. 

Jack Cooper 

Chuckey TN. 



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From: "Dave_A" <[email protected]> 
To: "KRnet" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:27:45 PM 
Subject: KR> Propellers 

Another 'bit' from my last week's work on the plane: 

One tip of the wood prop has about a 3" crack in it going through all 
but the last outer ply 'skin' on the back of the prop. 

It's a 53" prop, on an 1835 (presumably HAPI) VW. 

1) Is repairing such a crack safe/economical, and if so, how does one go 
about doing it? 

2) What i

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