alexthe5th Posted May 31, 2023 Report Posted May 31, 2023 My Hartzell prop's due for an overhaul and thinking about sending it to Western Aircraft Propeller in Sandy, OR - curious if anyone here has worked with this shop before and has any PIREPs to share? Quote
Fly Boomer Posted June 2, 2023 Report Posted June 2, 2023 On 5/31/2023 at 12:44 AM, alexthe5th said: My Hartzell prop's due for an overhaul and thinking about sending it to Western Aircraft Propeller in Sandy, OR - curious if anyone here has worked with this shop before and has any PIREPs to share? The prop shop most commonly mentioned is @Cody Stallings. Quote
Aerodon Posted June 3, 2023 Report Posted June 3, 2023 On 5/30/2023 at 10:44 PM, alexthe5th said: My Hartzell prop's due for an overhaul and thinking about sending it to Western Aircraft Propeller in Sandy, OR - curious if anyone here has worked with this shop before and has any PIREPs to share? Is this the same shop that was located at Troutdale? My experience with my right Seneca propeller was shockingly bad, and I'm a pretty savvy buyer. Why not try AC Propeller - they are walking distance from KBFI. My experience with my left Seneca propeller was just perfect. Make sure you set your expectations correctly. Hubs can fail because of corrosion. Blades can fail because of diameter and chord width. If you end up replacing 2 out of 3 of these, you may as well buy a new prop. Aerodon Quote
xcrmckenna Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 Is this the same shop that was located at Troutdale? My experience with my right Seneca propeller was shockingly bad, and I'm a pretty savvy buyer. Why not try AC Propeller - they are walking distance from KBFI. My experience with my left Seneca propeller was just perfect. Make sure you set your expectations correctly. Hubs can fail because of corrosion. Blades can fail because of diameter and chord width. If you end up replacing 2 out of 3 of these, you may as well buy a new prop. Aerodon Yep that’s them. I had kind of a similar experience with them years ago. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
OR75 Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 many years ago, so things may have changed. but not a great experience. Quote
Rwsavory Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 Under Part 91, legally there’s no such thing as “due for an overhaul.” Unless your prop’s condition is poor, consider getting a reseal. You’ll save a lot money and avoid the possibility of the blade being shaved down unnecessarily. Quote
velo Posted April 27 Report Posted April 27 I just had my prop overhauled by Western just this year..not a problem, really nice to work with and pretty friendly. Quote
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