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<DIV>Eddie, this was an old (20+ years) 12x5 2 blade Rev Up. Some fellows used
to use the prop on screaming 50-60 engines in the dark ages. Could still work
on most 30- 40 engines today. </DIV>
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<DIV>For our application, their best function is an epoxy spreader of paint
stirrer.</DIV>
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<DIV>regards</DIV>
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<DIV>MattK</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 11/17/2004 12:12:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
perkinsrx@centurytel.net writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>Speaking
of props<BR>Yesterday my neighbor came over with 2 plastic bags of wooden
props<BR>(10/bag).<BR>They are labeled REV-UP with a 12 left of the hole , a 5
right of the hole,<BR>and a 2 above the hole. Looking at the pitch of the prop
it definetly gets<BR>very straight up & down out towards the tip(less
pitch).<BR><BR>He said a "friend" found a box containing 23 of these bags on
the side of<BR>the road, musta fell off a truck. He was asking me what would
they be used<BR>for & what are they worth - I guess he's thinking he can
sell 'em. I told<BR>him I didn't know but I had no use for 230 wood props of
the same pitch.<BR>:-))<BR><BR>Anyone familiar with such a prop.<BR>I've never
seen a wooden prop of this size with varying pitch from a 5 down<BR>to a 2.
I'm not sure that's what the marking means but it fits my most<BR>accurate
measurement system (TLAR)<BR><BR><BR><BR>Eddie</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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