Turn the shaft how? And why? What shaft, the balancer shaft? "It" will be unbalanced, what is it? The balancer shaft or the prop? Assuming you mean turning an unbalance prop shaft a quarter turn by hand, that wouldn't add nor remove any material from the prop, so the prop would remain unchanged and remain balanced, Right? Assuming you mean an unbalanced shaft, it just remains unbalanced, it can't be unbalanced "again". If "it" is the prop, how would a turned shaft have added or removed copper from the prop? 20 mins later of study and I can't understand your comment, but I wish to understand.
Thank you great video. It is definatly time consuming. Satisfaction when done !
I have the same prop balancer and have sharpened a couple props. It's nice when it's done but seems like a real pain doing it.
Man this is a great Video thanks for posting 👍
@@paintendaveextremecollisio8057 you’re welcome and happy to hear we found it informative.
Turn the shaft with the prop on and it will be unbalanced again.
Turn the shaft how? And why? What shaft, the balancer shaft? "It" will be unbalanced, what is it? The balancer shaft or the prop? Assuming you mean turning an unbalance prop shaft a quarter turn by hand, that wouldn't add nor remove any material from the prop, so the prop would remain unchanged and remain balanced, Right? Assuming you mean an unbalanced shaft, it just remains unbalanced, it can't be unbalanced "again". If "it" is the prop, how would a turned shaft have added or removed copper from the prop? 20 mins later of study and I can't understand your comment, but I wish to understand.