zoidberg
Well-Known Member
I came across this 2-part video...
...which details the process of lapping-in a prop. I haven't encountered this before and, as I have a prop to refit shortly, I'm wondering if this is another task I didn't anticipate. It's an old prop going back onto the same shaft as before. Is this really necessary?
I won't be able to remove the shaft to a workshop. Is there a reasonable way to achieve a reasonable result 'by hand'....?
C'mon, engineers. What would you do?
...which details the process of lapping-in a prop. I haven't encountered this before and, as I have a prop to refit shortly, I'm wondering if this is another task I didn't anticipate. It's an old prop going back onto the same shaft as before. Is this really necessary?
I won't be able to remove the shaft to a workshop. Is there a reasonable way to achieve a reasonable result 'by hand'....?
C'mon, engineers. What would you do?