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28 minutes ago, GPSguru said:

 

You could make one out of 3 pieces of 8mm plate and  4 short lengths of 10mm or 12mm threaded rod.

2 of the 8mm plates go behind the prop and connect to another 8mm plate which is placed over the end of the shaft.

That’s what Jude did. She used some cheap barbell plates and cut them down was a neat solution 

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39 minutes ago, GPSguru said:

 

You could make one out of 3 pieces of 8mm plate and  4 short lengths of 10mm or 12mm threaded rod.

2 of the 8mm plates go behind the prop and connect to another 8mm plate which is placed over the end of the shaft.

True, I could, or I could use the proper puller as described..... Heat and hammer may still be necessary even then, or remove rudder and put a hydraulic puller on, which still requires a hammer if done correctly lol.....

 

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7 minutes ago, captin slows old outlaw said:

well now you have removed your nuts i hop you are polishing the prop to a good shine like gingers now thats a real peace of bling,

the guy that puts his boat in the water has his sun glasses on   he he

You're such a wag Pete! 🤣 It's just a stainless prop, that's all.

Personally I like the look of Jon's prop after he's buffed it up all sparkly 🌟🌟

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