Fill a 5 gallon pail full of wet concrete, and while it's setting up push the prop into the pour to make a form. When it gets dinged put the prop in the form and hammer it back.
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Fill a 5 gallon pail full of wet concrete, and while it's setting up push the prop into the pour to make a form. When it gets dinged put the prop in the form and hammer it back.
I would add another thumbs up for Kawartha Prop. Buddy banged the skeg and prop bad; looked like a shark bit it. Kawartha picked up the lower unit in London (met the van at Tim Hortons) and ready in a little over a week. Incredible! Paint matched and looked brand new.
Teds Welding. Industrial st. Burlington
has done a couple for me
Ya........I'd just file it down and if it still bothers you hit it with a couple of coats of paint and it will be as good as new!!