Prop protection tape

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Prop protection tape

Postby IceAge » Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:50 am

Morning

I am looking for the translucent tape that in stuck onto the leading edge of the prop to protect it from small particles, eg. grass and small stones. Mine is starting to look a bit 'shabby' and I would like to replace them. Any idea who supplies the tape in the Pretoria region ?

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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby BOATCH » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:01 pm

Some bike shops have them for sale ,if it is the same thing that they stick on the front of the bikes for stone chips.
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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby robjack » Sat May 02, 2009 5:41 pm

I use window protection film cut to suit. It is the sticky film used to keep your window pieces together if somebody wants to break your window by throwing a brick at it. It has fantastic sticking abilities, is UV proof etc and is not easy damaged. Go to your local supplier and cut a small narrow strip of it and say you want to test it. Pretty sure you get it for free and much cheaper than getting the original stuff.
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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby IceAge » Mon May 04, 2009 10:49 am

Robjack,

Now that is why I enjoy this forum......... such a lot of really good information. (^^) I will definitely give it a try.

Spoke to one of the suppliers and was quoted R556.80 for the kit for a three blade prop which to me seemed a bit steep (**) (**)

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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby tauruck » Tue May 05, 2009 12:32 pm

Rotor tape. Chopper supply companies. Biiiiiig bucks but worth it.
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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby windswept » Tue May 05, 2009 2:44 pm

Just remember to cut the tape the safe size for each piece (Cut three at a time) or it may affect prop balance.
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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby Katvis » Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:11 pm

Hi
You’re welcome to give me a call ,we sell 3M leading edge tape.
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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby zu ebl » Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:26 pm

Hi Guys,
While on the tape issue, I'm looking for a nonslip tape that the guys
use to stick on a wing of a plane where you step on.
Anybody with info or contact details please.
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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby kleva » Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:09 pm

Hi All

For surfaces other than airflow or prop, there is still nothing better or as affordable as PROPER DUCT tape. In cars I have even fixed exhausts and radiators with that and Pratley Steel, never to replace/repair again... On the serious side for stepping surface protection the 3M equivilent of DUCT Tape is a reasonable and cheap alternative, although I suggest rather finding the original stuff which makes baby diaper stickyness look like a wet piece of toilet paper. Last price I got was around $14 for about 50m, much cheaper than what the guys are asking locally for more inferior quality "Stepping Surface" stuff.

I am not gonna BS, this is not airflow friendly material, so putting it on airflow surfuces is not a good or even intelligent idea. I just want to make people aware that for non-critical surfaces you don't have to pay stupid prices.

{And now I bow my head to take the punishment on this forum, which I am expecting, lets open up a debate}

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Re: Prop protection tape

Postby Tailspin » Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:09 am

kleva wrote: {And now I bow my head to take the punishment on this forum, which I am expecting, lets open up a debate}

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