@@usedpontoonboatsforsale pretty wild when someone dings their prop, and based on simple beam deflection theories, a prop is much favorable, not even considering the material properties with steel being much tougher and resilient. oh and those are solid too! but go on, tell me more about these magical solid aircraft wings, and how my statement about sensitivity is incorrect. BTW, well done buying into the marketing gimmick that 6061 is somehow aircraft grade aluminum. a simple T6 aging process does not automatically provide milspec compliance, do you Even know why something is selected and proven in the aerospace industry?
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VERY NICE
Thanks @phy4351!
kinda ruins the basic functionality of a pontoon platform. Now there is a sensitive surface below the next deepest draft.
It’s made out of 6061 aircraft aluminum sensitive is a bad choice of words
Compare a pop can to a solid aluminum aircraft wing that’s much thicker…
@@usedpontoonboatsforsale pretty wild when someone dings their prop, and based on simple beam deflection theories, a prop is much favorable, not even considering the material properties with steel being much tougher and resilient. oh and those are solid too! but go on, tell me more about these magical solid aircraft wings, and how my statement about sensitivity is incorrect. BTW, well done buying into the marketing gimmick that 6061 is somehow aircraft grade aluminum. a simple T6 aging process does not automatically provide milspec compliance, do you Even know why something is selected and proven in the aerospace industry?
@@dogmaticAI Thanks for your insight.