I use scotch tape or fingernail polish on mine. Like the tape better .what do you do if the prop is way off, trim a side until it's balanced? is there a place to remove material that doesn't affect the flight characteristics?
That what I use. Dubro & a prop rod.@kid168 We really never answered your question so here's my take on it . I also have the Du-Bro one and I just let it sit on my desk
with a prop on it for looks . It does a great job . I can't see no difference using it verses the glass .
I find it easier with the glass but that's just me .
I always check my new OEM props for balance before I will use them . I have only found a few that where a little off .
You can spend the money and get a store bought one or do as I did in the post above . I have never seen any difference
and have checked them against each other . JMO...Here's my store bought. could have used that money for another set of prop's
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Scotch Tape ! Hands down betterThat what I use. Dubro & a prop rod.
I'll start a different fire - sand or tape?
I sand...
Glass of what ? RumYou can buy the rods you need everywhere for no more than $15 shipped, I got mine on EBay & use a glass
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