PROP BALANCER MACHINED FROM BILLET ALUMINUM

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Steve Seebold

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I made 5 pieces about a month ago and I have 2 left.

If I sell out, I can make more. It will take about 2 weeks to work them into the schedule.

I made them from one inch thick aluminum bar stock with an adjustment screw and 4 pound magnets.

I'm asking $75.00 each and they come with our choice of 1/4, 3/16 or 1/8 inch prop shafts. Additional shafts are $15.00 each.

You can reach me at [email protected] or 714-420-2453

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I have 10 more balancers in the works right now. They will be finished either today (Friday) or tomorrow (Saturday).
 
I finished a run of 15 balancers last night. After assembly, they'll be ready to ship by Wednesday.
 
Very nice, well built and rugged unit. Very accurate too!
 
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I made 16 balancers. I'm gonna keep one, 3 more are sold, that leaves 12 more for immediate delivery. I have 8 commitments, but I don't have any payment yet.
 
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Any balancers left from your last run?

If so, PM me with payment info with 1/4" and 3/16" shafts.

Thanks
 
I have 2 balancers left. I'm getting ready to move to a new shop/garage so there won't be any more balancers for about 3 months.

They are $75.00. They're available with your choice of 1/4, 3/16 or 1/8 inch shaft. Extra shafts are $15.00 each.
 
Steve

Have you sent my 3/16 shafts out yet?????

As you have not got back to me.
I had them out to send and I was getting ready to move at the same time. I moved on August 20 and it's going to take another week or so before I can get back to work with all the unpacking. I know I owe them to you, and as soon as I get them unpacked, I will stop what I am doing and take them to the post office.
 
For those who purchased balancers from me, I have learned that the points on some of the shafts are not concentric to the shaft diameter.

When I had the shafts made, I had no way to check them, then I got an email from someone who told me that if he balanced his prop in one place on the shaft, it was fine, but if he spun the shaft inside the prop to a different location the balance was off.

I am having some new shafts made, and I WILL replace the shafts for everyone who is having a problem. The shafts I have here run out as much as .005. I can't have a product out there that has a problem like that.

I sincerely apologize for any problems this error may have created.

Steve Seebold
 
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