RoundTwo Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 It’s time to send my 2-bladed McCauley prop off for some work. Does anyone have any gotcha’s I need to watch out for when building the shipping box? I’ll be sending it to Cody in Arkansas. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 You can go a lot of ways. I would ask Cody. I have seen them in a foam in place cardboard box. If I was going to build a crate, I would get a 2x10 cut it so it is about 6” longer than the prop, then use the left overs to make two cradles either side of the hub that fit the prop reasonably well. You could split them and hold the top part down with lag screws. Wrap the prop with duct tape where it sits in the cradle to keep from scratching it up too bad. Screw down a couple of blocks either side of the hub to keep it from sliding back and forth. Then build a plywood box to cover it. Screw a few 2x4 blocks to the bottom so you can get your fingers under it to lift it, or get fork lift forks under it. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 Or throw it on an old tire in the back of a pickup and drive it over to him. Quote
RoundTwo Posted April 19 Author Report Posted April 19 58 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: Or throw it on an old tire in the back of a pickup and drive it over to him. I’m in Georgia and he’s in Arkansas. Quote
Hank Posted April 19 Report Posted April 19 Just now, RoundTwo said: I’m in Georgia and he’s in Arkansas. Bonus! You'll get to see parts of the country you usually just fly over . . . Quote
RoundTwo Posted April 20 Author Report Posted April 20 21 hours ago, Hank said: Bonus! You'll get to see parts of the country you usually just fly over . . . I’ve done Atlanta to Bentonville more times than anyone should ever have to. Been there, done that. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 If you had a spare Mooney, you could just fly it over there. Quote
PT20J Posted April 21 Report Posted April 21 At the museum, we used to have the prop shop send us a crate. 1 Quote
Larry Posted April 24 Report Posted April 24 If you build your own, check UPS for sizing vs cost. When I built mine, just adding an inch or two would have doubled the cost of shipping. Also, if you don't have a commercial account, go to pirateship.com, their prices are 40+% cheaper than counter rates. 1 Quote
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