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aluminum propelers


kato811

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i live in Winona and there is a guy in Rollingstone that repaired an aluminum prop for us for around $65. it was damaged pretty good and he did a great job! i think the name of the business is PropTech. it may be less expensive to mail to him than for you to do it in the cities.

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It's a tough choice for repairing aluminum props. I have had mixed results from several repair shops. Several times the repair area cracked away from the blade within a couple weeks of the repair. A new prop can be bought for 110-140. So is it worth a questionable repair or should a guy just buy a new one???

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Just send it to Jay Soderbloom and get it done right at a great price and in a timely manner. Jay will stick behind his work too! Tell him I sent ya and ask if he is still running a FishingMn discount. You can have Jay fix a prop several times before it would cost you what a new prop costs.

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