KR> prop sticking to hub

2013-04-20 Thread Randy Powell
I did not know that scotchbrite pads contained steel particles. Very good to know. Thanks for the info. Sent from my Ipad Randy Powell Wachapreague Va 23480 On Apr 20, 2013, at 8:38 PM, "Mark Jones" wrote: > - Original Message - From: "Randy Powell" verizon.net> > >> Make it stai

KR> prop sticking to hub

2013-04-20 Thread Mark Jones
- Original Message - From: "Randy Powell" > Make it stainless steel steel wool. But I would still use a fine > scotchbrite pad on the hub and not steel wool. Scotchbrite pads contain fine particles of steel that will embed themselves in your wood prop and will scratch your hub. I di

KR> prop sticking to hub

2013-04-20 Thread Randy Powell
Make it stainless steel steel wool. But I would still use a fine scotchbrite pad on the hub and not steel wool Sent from my Ipad Randy Powell Wachapreague Va 23480 On Apr 20, 2013, at 6:19 PM, Dennis Cook wrote: > steel wool is the finest you can buy. It just polishes. > > Also use it

KR> prop sticking to hub

2013-04-20 Thread Dennis Cook
steel wool is the finest you can buy. It just polishes. Also use it to micro scrub/polish your car windshield and follow it up with 2 coats of RaineX. Almost no need for wipers after that. ? DC Bothell, WA > > From: Dan Branstrom <4dan.branstrom at gmail.

KR> prop sticking to hub

2013-04-20 Thread Dan Branstrom
The suggestion was: "I'd use automotive wax applied with 4 ought steel wool for maintaining and polishing." Would using steel wool leave tiny particles of steel to corrode? Is there something better? Or am I being too picky? Dan Branstrom

KR> prop sticking to hub

2013-04-20 Thread Wayne Tokarz
Soap?yep, simple, I got this from some old guys he did it wy back when all there was, was wood props. Wayne From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com Sent: April-19-13 7:57 AM To: KRnet Subject: KR> prop sticking to hub When