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NEW! Ultimate C/S Prop Wrench Anti Splat Aero
Ultimate C/S Prop Wrench
We have completed our testing and development on this product and now are offering them for sale. Please have a look at the demonstration video below. If you have a constant speed propeller or work on airplanes you will definitely want one of these. Let us know your opinions. Regards all, Allan . http://antisplataero.com/Videos.html . http://antisplataero.com/Products.html |
Nice
Looks like you will have a winner with this one.
Good job:D |
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Well there's 3 things I need to buy from you.:D
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Awesome work Allan! :)
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Impressed
I haven't bought a single product from Anti-Splat (yet!) but I have been very impressed with the solutions you have created for the problems we have. The videos are great and the straight forward approach is cool.
A "Billy Mays" approach on the videos would be hillarious though! Keep up the good work. PS - Where do we buy "Genius at Work" shirts??? |
Good to have if product #1 fails..........:D
Sorry Allan, I just had to. |
Hello Allen,
Congrats to Antisplataero! I truly appreciate the work you folks are doing to improve the safety....and fun of this 'RV' hobby that so many people enjoy. I think your products are above and beyond....great job! I just watched your video for the prop wrench. I routinely install and remove Hartzell and Whirlwind C/S propellers and have my own 'system' for this task that works quite well. That said...I love your wrench....the extra width of your tool will eliminate how the typical wrenches (even the good ones) open with the higher torque values. I especially like the ratchet motion of your new wrench.....that's what sold me....wonderful :). Good Luck and Keep Em' Comin'!! Quote:
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Nice Job...will definately put one in my tool box - now please make me one for a SAE30 spline C/S Ham Standard! :)
Cheers, Stein |
Wow, wish I had this a few days ago. Think I want one for next time. One question Alan:
You mention in the video that the 3inch length results in a multiplier of 0.8 to get the torque value. Is this true regardless of the toque wrench used? If so, this seems to imply that all toque wrenches are the same length. Is that really true? Thanks, Erich |
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