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domwild
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Posted: 02:16pm 12 Jun 2012
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Hi,

Glenn is suggesting an angle between 8 and 10 deg, which leads to an angle of 13.2 deg for an angle of attack of 10 deg. I have lost the answer from the forum member, who is selling the ALU props, I believe his suggestion was 17 deg to bottom surface. Such an angle would give more torque and lower RPM I guess. Any other suggestions from members who are flying those PVC/Alu props?

I have lost his answer and photos to getting equal pitches; his answer to the problem was cutting wooden wedges with this 17 deg angle and sitting the props onto it. I suppose the timber has to be reasonably thick so the wedges do not fall over or they have a horizontal support glued to it.

Or is it easier to buy a protractor and lie the props onto the flat ground with the upper prop surface touching the ground and then adjusting the pitch with the protractor? I suppose the protractor must give me the angle to the horizontal, so I use a spirit level in addition.

As you can read, I am "handyman challenged" or at least my wife says so!

By the way, those 5mm SS rivets are a challenge, one $10 Bunnings pop rivet gun was returned as it could not pull enough, a second $20 rivet gun pulled one until breaking and then broke itself. May pull enough after aralditing? Or I have to spend more than $20 on a "contractor's" type??
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fillm

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Posted: 11:01pm 12 Jun 2012
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The GOE222 runs best at 8~10deg AOA, which when set on the face is +3deg ( 11 ~ 13 ).

Believe Me, they do not need any more torque and I have never stated 17deg , if you go back over your posts I think I showed you a good way to set the AOA on them last year LINK . The S/S rivets are not the MUST DO but do not use Alu Rivets . I use monel and one 1/4 bolt .

What is contractors pipe ? hope it is not the thin walled steel electrical condute.Edited by fillm 2012-06-14
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domwild
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Posted: 01:58pm 13 Jun 2012
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Thanks for that and thanks for the link again. The 17 deg had entered my brain by mistake. The pop rivet gun has to be of contractor's quality as a 5mm SS rivet requires a lot of pull to expand.

From the photo showing your 12 deg wedge I assume the squarish block at the end of the thin wedge is glued and ensures the wedge stays vertical.
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fillm

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Posted: 10:54pm 13 Jun 2012
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Yes , and at 90 deg
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domwild
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Posted: 01:44am 14 Jun 2012
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Thanks once again, Phil.

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