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Is it possible to somehow touch up a prop that has some minor dings on the leading edge of the blades?

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In my neck of the woods an aluminum prop repair, minor welding and repitched/cupped runs roughly 50% of what a new prop costs.

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+1 on Marks in Shelbyville ... Mark isn't a prop repairman .... he is a prop god !!!

that prop will run out better than when new ....

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I sent one to mark and got it back about four days later, good as new.  I don't know how he fixed it, and shipped it in that time.

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