thickness around the prop shaft? Nuke

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  • jeffrey j
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 398

    #1

    thickness around the prop shaft? Nuke

    hey guys,
    When you stand your hull up on end to pour the resin in to lock in the tail of the prop shaft, how deep "thick"do you need the resin to be to be strong enough for it to support the shaft. thanks again, Jeff Jones
    Too old to Rock- n- Roll, too young to die ! Subs are just my speed......
  • wlambing
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 848

    #2
    Jeff,

    It doen't have to

    Jeff,

    It doen't have to be bullet-proof! About 1/4 inch will do. Figure the seated length of your stern shaft bushing as a guide. If you're using a shouldered oilite bushing, the length under the shoulder is usually 1/4-3/8 inch. If your bushing isn't shouldered, you want to have the beef just under the bushing's length so that the screw can bear on the bushing's end. Anything thicker than the length of your shaft bushing is really a waste and eats into your linkage operating space.

    Take care,

    Bill

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    • raalst
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 1229

      #3
      I happened to read this,

      I happened to read this, and I might need to do the same.
      can you briefly explain the steps / gotcha's ? because if it fails,
      you have a rock-hard mess where you cannot truly reach it any more...
      I'm a bit weary for that ...

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