What prop balancer do I want?
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I have a small balancer ...but these big conversion motors swing more blade than my balancer will allow. I wondered if there is a best buy out there I should know about? be nice to get something that was up to the job.
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Bennett also has a High Point balancer that is very good. You will have to search for it on the site. The balancer is on page 9.
http://www.bennettbuilt.com/bbtable.htm
Both of these are capable of balancing something larger by putting it out front and over the edge of the table.
The supplied cones on the arbor will hold a chain saw fly wheel by using the taper end of one inside the taper of the fly wheel and the flat side of the other arber cone is used against the small side of the hole.
Bennett also has a High Point balancer that is very good. You will have to search for it on the site. The balancer is on page 9.
http://www.bennettbuilt.com/bbtable.htm
Both of these are capable of balancing something larger by putting it out front and over the edge of the table.
The supplied cones on the arbor will hold a chain saw fly wheel by using the taper end of one inside the taper of the fly wheel and the flat side of the other arber cone is used against the small side of the hole.
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this is the one that I like. it is alot more $$ but it will do big props and you can do fly wheels and things like that with it
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNDR0&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNDR0&P=7