Propeller repair

nrcoyle

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Propeller has a few nicks around the edge, I have seen some videos on youtube where people has files the edges to blend this in, wondering if this is the approach I should take or if the nicks are too big and a more substantial weld and reprofile by a professional will be required.

What do people think?

Neil
 
If the photos colours are accurate then I don’t think a professional would do much to it other than clean it up due to dezincification as I understand it in which case I would do it myself
If you use a template of the blade it goes a little to help with balance
 
Thanks all for the replys, the pictures make it look a little pinker than it is in reality, although my first though when I cleaned it up was that it did seem a little pink.

I did give it a hit round the edge and it did seem to ring quite nicely, although as its the only one I have to hand I don't have anything for comparison.
Anode was just about depleated (maybe 20% left) when the propeller was removed, obviously got a new anode for when it goes back on.

Is there anything else I should be doing to check for dezincification, i.e try to clean up with a wire brush to see if its just a surface effect?
 
If you do need a professional firm I would highly recommend Hamble Propellors - Coal PArk Lane, Swanwick, near the entrance to Eastlands Boat yard.
 
Thanks all for the replys, the pictures make it look a little pinker than it is in reality, although my first though when I cleaned it up was that it did seem a little pink.

I did give it a hit round the edge and it did seem to ring quite nicely, although as its the only one I have to hand I don't have anything for comparison.
Anode was just about depleated (maybe 20% left) when the propeller was removed, obviously got a new anode for when it goes back on.

Is there anything else I should be doing to check for dezincification, i.e try to clean up with a wire brush to see if its just a surface effect?
I've never had one get like it, so no expert. @vyv_cox would be my first call.

My own guess would be that you've not got much to lose by reducing all the tips equally, and in doing so you'll get a look at the metal inside.
 
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