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Prop reconditioning

I bought a brand new tempest plus propeller last summer, and it is dinged, and slightly damaged due to accident. Does anyone on this board recondition, or recommend someone to recondition it? Thanks! Also, I have a brand new 25 pitch High Five, has anyone used this, and what were the ups and downs of this prop. It was going to go on my skeeter, since I'm checkmateless for a little while.
 
Years ago I sent a 26" Laser II to Michigan Wheel to work out some dings, and they RUINED the prop. Not sure what their quality is now. Most people send props out to a couple of the shops recommended on www.screamandfly.com A place called Boger is one, The Prop Shop another, etc.

The 25" High 5 will be very smooth, very good out of the hole, very good in corners. The bad news is less bow lift and lower top end.
 
DAH propellers in WI. They do a great job. They can also dial it in for you if you have got some numbers together.


Jim
 
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