always takes the other 90% of the time.
I went down to give the prop a quick lap job since Maine Sail spotted some uneven wear patterns on the shaft when he was on the boat yesterday.
(Details at: http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=119035)
It took a lot more lapping than it should have. By the time I had just about 3/4 of the rear of the taper showing surface honing, there was a step at the end of the shaft taper I could feel with my fingers. The forward part didn't even have the corrosion patina cleaned off and I could feel the prop wiggle on dry fit. The step would clearly prevent it sliding up the taper for final fit.
I called one prop shop that didn't return my call.
I called the first one everyone thinks of and described the problem including my check of the taper (it's straight, no sunlight visible under a steel straightedge). He said they would need the shaft as well as the prop and would probably need top make me a new shaft. Right.
I called their Salem main office and they said, "No problem, we'll run a reamer through it and can have it back to you in a week."
I remembered seeing props at Bracket machine when they were making my tang parts so I called and Steve said to bring it right out and he would run a reamer through it while I waited. I got out there and they can't find the 1" shaft taper reamer. I left the prop and he said that, if he couldn't find the reamer, he would just set it up on the CNC machine and do the same thing. They'll have it for me tomorrow so I should be able to make my July 5th launch date. That's the way you do it folks.
I went down to give the prop a quick lap job since Maine Sail spotted some uneven wear patterns on the shaft when he was on the boat yesterday.
(Details at: http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=119035)
It took a lot more lapping than it should have. By the time I had just about 3/4 of the rear of the taper showing surface honing, there was a step at the end of the shaft taper I could feel with my fingers. The forward part didn't even have the corrosion patina cleaned off and I could feel the prop wiggle on dry fit. The step would clearly prevent it sliding up the taper for final fit.
I called one prop shop that didn't return my call.
I called the first one everyone thinks of and described the problem including my check of the taper (it's straight, no sunlight visible under a steel straightedge). He said they would need the shaft as well as the prop and would probably need top make me a new shaft. Right.
I called their Salem main office and they said, "No problem, we'll run a reamer through it and can have it back to you in a week."
I remembered seeing props at Bracket machine when they were making my tang parts so I called and Steve said to bring it right out and he would run a reamer through it while I waited. I got out there and they can't find the 1" shaft taper reamer. I left the prop and he said that, if he couldn't find the reamer, he would just set it up on the CNC machine and do the same thing. They'll have it for me tomorrow so I should be able to make my July 5th launch date. That's the way you do it folks.