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Old 12-31-2018, 02:54 PM
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Default Ultimate prop wrench and my ipad

Many years ago, my wife purchased one of the early ipad?s as a gift for me. I can remember thinking how pricey I thought the ipad was. That was, until I found out just how incredibly useful it was and how it made my life easier. Today, I removed the prop on our RV-7 to replace the alternator belt. Bill Repucci recommended that I get the Anti-Splat Ultimate Prop Wrench. I called up ACS and ordered one even though I thought it was pricey. Once again, an item that I, at first, thought was pricey has shown it?s real value to be many multiples of it?s initial cost. WOW! This wrench made it so easy to remove the prop bolts. As Allan says, ?you don?t even have to see them to get the wrench on them.? Thanks Anti-Splat! Great product.

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Old 12-31-2018, 03:08 PM
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I always like to hear when a recommendation pans out Rob.

Great writeup and it is good to hear you got the prop off with no issues.
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