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Making a Simple Tool for Cox Engines
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Making a Simple Tool for Cox Engines
I use a propeller and hub nut to attach propeller drive plate on crankshaft. However it is not comfortable, because of sharp edge of propeller. So I cut and filed a propeller as you see, then attached it in shank of No. 5 knife. It is more comfortable in this way.







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Re: Making a Simple Tool for Cox Engines
Good idea / i been using an old white or blk large prop but this wood bee easy to manufacture .
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