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  1. #1
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    Jan 2004
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    Salem, Ohio
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    Cool Aluminum boat prop repaired.

    I have done lots of these in the last 35 years but never took any pics. I worked in a marina this summer and met some "future" clients who needed props done and they said they would call when the boats came out for the winter. Well one called and here are a few pics. It was an easy fix with not much damage on the edge (but i didn't get a pic of the bad area). I layed it on a steel plate and built it up with my Miller spool gun and .030 4043 alum wire then polished it off with a flap wheel. Ready for the next one...Bob
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    Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
    Metal Master Fab
    Salem, Ohio
    Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
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    COOL
    One of my favorite topics THANKS.
    vg


    In the beginning, the Earth was without form, and void.
    When one picks up some wood or metal or stone and shapes it into something usefull
    ... I beleive that it has to be a deliberate effort to disavow a creator.

    As you work these, and join them, you feel the force and the will of He
    who formed and shaped the very resorces that you now add your will and force to.
    Further one surely can know when your will and force is not aligned with His.

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