Whirligig money saving tip, what to use for a propeller axle. Quick and Easy DiY.

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Whirligig money saving tip, Use a 3.5-inch, 16d common nail for a propeller axle. Quick and easy.
The nails are removable using a pair of vice grip pliers to hold and twist out the nail if it becomes necessary to make repairs to your propeller.

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Thank you. I have learned a lot from you

joe
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Good information, thanks for sharing. 👌

aerostaraircraftsanctuary
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I’ve found that the 1/8 copper supply line for ice makers fits the # 16 nail and 3/16 or # 10 screw very well.

GaryMurphree-sf
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I have been taking apart cheap plastic pens and using it for bushings. Works well and the plastic is slippery.

robd
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Would rusting or corrosion of the brass from touching the steel be an issue?

snailshoe
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I appreciate your advice teacher.
A big hug from Puerto Rico

MadelineStkitts
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Yes sir, but we always have called them 16 penny.

ronnyrice
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Love your injunity, great, easy, and inexpensive. Great ideas😊

michaelgreethurst
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Wouldn't a plastic straw work for that bushing

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