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Where can I have prop repaired

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Topic: Where can I have prop repaired
Posted By: 04air
Subject: Where can I have prop repaired
Date Posted: July-10-2006 at 11:41am
I need to find a place to have my props repair. And do they work just as new when they are done?



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Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: July-10-2006 at 1:22pm
Check out www.murphyspropellers.com they're located in Norfolk, Virginia. That's the only place White Lake Marina will use.

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Tim D


Posted By: Munday
Date Posted: July-10-2006 at 1:24pm
Mid west prop in olatha kansas is also good

Munday


Posted By: 77stang
Date Posted: July-10-2006 at 1:49pm
Originally posted by Munday Munday wrote:

Mid west prop in olatha kansas is also good

Munday



ive used Midwest a couple times and those folks know how to turn a screw

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http://correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1360&yrstart=1971&yrend=1975 - '77 Mustang 17


Posted By: Jim_In_Houston
Date Posted: July-11-2006 at 1:07am
Mike Hood's Prop Shop in Houston keeps me straight. Mike does great work and the props look like new when you get them back. Turn-around is about a week. He's presently trimming 1/2" off my Acme 540. He has an interesting opinion about the Acme 540 prop by-the-way.

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Happy owner of a '66 and a '68 Mustang


Posted By: RobG
Date Posted: July-11-2006 at 9:31am
I sent mine to Delta in Ohio last winter. Cost about $90 for reconditioning, I can't believe how smooth the boat runs now. They have my endorsement.

http://www.deltaprop.com/index.asp - http://www.deltaprop.com/index.asp


Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: July-11-2006 at 10:19am
Originally posted by Jim_In_Houston Jim_In_Houston wrote:

He has an interesting opinion about the Acme 540 prop by-the-way.


What would that be, Jim?

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