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1. 12:53 AM - Re: Questions continued (David Troup)
2. 05:17 AM - Re: Re: Questions continued (FLYaDIVE)
3. 11:39 AM - Prop (mbcrisp)
4. 11:50 AM - Re: Prop (Dan Schmitz)
5. 07:59 PM - Re: Prop (Gary Vogt)
6. 08:00 PM - Re: Prop (Gary Vogt)
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Subject: | RE: Questions continued |
"So all those old 337s can be tossed into the trash."
Just wanted to point out that "can be" is not the same as "should be." ;-)
-Dave
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Subject: | Re: RE: Questions continued |
When it comes to the government, the only thing that should be tossed in
the trash is the government. Especially those with Dumbo Ears.
Barry
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:52 AM, David Troup <david@troup.net> wrote:
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> "So all those old 337s can be tossed into the trash."
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> Just wanted to point out that "can be" is not the same as "should be." ;-)
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> -Dave
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My prop is really staring to look bad. The paint is fading and the leading edges
are starting to show signs of age and use. Can the prop be painted by an A/P
or is that just asking for balancing issues? Will it require being sent off for
remanufacture?
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=371307#371307
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> My prop is really staring to look bad. The paint is fading and the
> leading edges are starting to show signs of age and use. Can the prop
> be painted by an A/P or is that just asking for balancing issues? Will
> it require being sent off for remanufacture?
When I had my prop repitched by Sensenich, they insisted on redoing the paint before
handing it back to me. They didn't charge for paint job and they didn't
do any balance work.
Dan Schmitz
Tiger 4518B
KASH
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The Type Certificate Data Sheet says what paints are supposed to be used.
=C2-None of those paints are available at Home Depot. =C2-When I looked
into the proper paint (about 20 years ago) I found Polane polyurethane pai
nt.=0A=0A=0AAC 20-37E=0A(9) For safety and glare reduction for conventional
single-engine tractor type aircraft, keep the blade backs painted flat bla
ck and the propeller tips painted with the appropriate colors to ensure goo
d visibility. Repaint blades equally so that the balance of the propeller i
s not disturbed. Pusher props may have unique paint color requirements for
good visibility for ground personnel. Refer to the propeller manufacturer
=99s maintenance documents.=0A=0AAC 20-37E=0A(5) Do not paint over ar
eas of corrosion on blades. Corroded areas should be removed in accordance
with approved procedures prior to applying the approved protective finish.
=C2-=0A=0AMost people simply paint over the corrosion on the face. =C2-
I see a lot of this. =C2-Have the prop overhauled if it's that bad. =C2
-Based on what I see, the typical MTBO is about 1000 hours.=0A=0A=0A_____
___________________________=0A From: mbcrisp <mbcrisp87@gmail.com>=0ATo: te
amgrumman-list@matronics.com =0ASent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:37 AM=0AS
ubject: TeamGrumman-List: Prop=0A =0A--> TeamGrumman-List message posted by
: "mbcrisp" <mbcrisp87@gmail.com>=0A=0AMy prop is really staring to look ba
d. The paint is fading and the leading edges are starting to show signs of
age and use. Can the prop be painted by an A/P or is that just asking for b
alancing issues? Will it require being sent off for remanufacture?
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How's that cowling? -Post some pics=0A=0A=0A=0A__________________________
______=0A From: Dan Schmitz <Dan.Schmitz@calix.com>=0ATo: "teamgrumman-list
@matronics.com" <teamgrumman-list@matronics.com> =0ASent: Thursday, April 1
9, 2012 11:46 AM=0ASubject: RE: TeamGrumman-List: Prop=0A =0A--> TeamGrumma
n-List message posted by: Dan Schmitz <Dan.Schmitz@calix.com>=0A=0A> My pro
p is really staring to look bad. The paint is fading and the=0A> leading ed
ges are starting to show signs of age and use. Can the prop=0A> be painted
by an A/P or is that just asking for balancing issues? Will=0A> it require
being sent off for remanufacture?=0A=0AWhen I had my prop repitched by Sens
enich, they insisted on redoing the paint before handing it back to me.-
They didn't charge for paint job and they didn't do any balance work.=0A=0A
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Matt Dralle, L
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