That is what I thought. I am in the super saver club at Tower Hobbies and I can get free standard shipping. I think you can use my user ID to get it if you want.
holy crapola! That's a lot of power for one little maxi jet!!! I need to see if I have any!!!!
I have weekends off now....last weekend was my last call for this rotation anyway, I can be included in the assembly line if anyone needs my hands!
It doesnt look like fish getting in will be a problem with that guard, even used with a wavemaker. I didnt realize how much flow they produced. I might have to get in on this, since I have a couple mj 1200's sitting around.
Did you see what I was talking about concerning the beveling of the reverse stop? Also what about my suggestion of a teflon/nylon washer on the side the propeller is pushing?
I see dhnguyen rounded off the corners on his prop stop to prevent chipping the prop blades. I moved the stop in toward the center hub where the prop is thicker & there is less water flow. I haven't seen a chipping problem yet but it would be no trouble if you want to round it off.
I haven't heard of anyone having a problem with the impeller magnet wearing toward the motor housing but a teflon washer there could be cheap insurance & could also reduce friction & let the prop turn faster. Do you know where we could find teflon washers that small?
We need two volunteers who are experienced & comfortable using a table saw or radial saw. We could also use a few volunteers for dremel work & some glueing.
That's really cool of your club to do this
When you have time you oughta check out the Octura brand propellers. I am no longer using The Nitro Hammer props because the Octuras are so much better.
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