Let'sgoflying! Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 20,322 Location west Texas Display Name Display name: Dave Taylor Jul 3, 2010 #1 I had no idea they de-rivet the blades
TangoWhiskey Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 14,210 Location Midlothian, TX Display Name Display name: 3Green Jul 3, 2010 #2 I've always been impressed with their operation and reputation. Thanks for sharing that video.
nddons Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Aug 4, 2007 Messages 13,304 Location Waukesha County, WI Display Name Display name: Stan Jul 3, 2010 #3 Fascinating! Thanks, Dave.
J jesse Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Oct 2, 2005 Messages 16,012 Location ... Display Name Display name: Jesse Jul 3, 2010 #4 Nice video. That's a good use of YouTube to promote their business. Makes it look like they really have their **** together.
Nice video. That's a good use of YouTube to promote their business. Makes it look like they really have their **** together.
Everskyward Experimenter Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 33,448 Display Name Display name: Everskyward Jul 3, 2010 #5 Let'sgoflying! said: I had no idea they de-rivet the blades Click to expand... I had no idea that's how they were held in place...
Let'sgoflying! said: I had no idea they de-rivet the blades Click to expand... I had no idea that's how they were held in place...
Let'sgoflying! Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 20,322 Location west Texas Display Name Display name: Dave Taylor Jul 3, 2010 #6 I knew some were milled, from a single piece of stock - and some are floating in slots...must depend on (many things including) the engine section (fan/compressor/turbine).
I knew some were milled, from a single piece of stock - and some are floating in slots...must depend on (many things including) the engine section (fan/compressor/turbine).