Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: frogman3 on October 11, 2019, 08:20:40 pm
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HI ALL I see they don't make slimline 4mm stainless steel prop sharfts anymore as ive been tryin to get a 16" one an all they make now are the brass ones an its left me in a bit of a delima as my ship im building has 4 sharfts but can only get 3 S/S ones anyone know where there might be one left ?
chris
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Contact Steve Tranter at https://www.modelboatbits.com/ (https://www.modelboatbits.com/) I will Gtee you he will MAKE you one and he doesnt charge the earth Either
Dave
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Contact Steve Tranter at https://www.modelboatbits.com/ (https://www.modelboatbits.com/) I will Gtee you he will MAKE you one and he doesnt charge the earth Either
Dave
OK cheers Dave i'll send him a gmail tomorrow morn thank you for your help
chris
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Hi it's John V it's a pity you need 16in ones I have three 9 in Graupner stainless ones cheers John V
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Hi it's John V it's a pity you need 16in ones I have three 9 in Graupner stainless ones cheers John V
ok cheers John thanks for your reply :-))
chris
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Cornwall Model Boats site still in stock. Just been in Scoonie Models in Kirkaldy and looks like they have a bunch (shafts and tubes that is).
...who stopped making them? Don't radio active and Caldercraft make, or market them?
Hope that helps
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Cornwall Model Boats site still in stock. Just been in Scoonie Models in Kirkaldy and looks like they have a bunch (shafts and tubes that is).
...who stopped making them? Don't radio active and Caldercraft make, or market them?
Hope that helps
HI RST well my local model shop says they are made in korea an says all they make now are the brass ones an jotika says all he got is now brass one an my wife phoned some other shops an they say the same
chris
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Model boat bits aka Steve
Mobile marine models
Prop shop
Ron Perrott
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It wouldn't be to difficult to make your own, 4mm stainless steel rod is readily available, just need to buy a die of the correct thread
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I see from the photos you've posted on your other thread that it's the complete tube and shaft assembly you require, I got the impression it was just the shaft you were after :embarrassed:
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I see from the photos you've posted on your other thread that it's the complete tube and shaft assembly you require, I got the impression it was just the shaft you were after :embarrassed:
HI sorry if I mislead you but yes I need the whole thing an I cant make them as im not an engineer with a lathe an such but thank you for your intrest an answer
chris
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Try your Local Model Engineering Club.
Len.
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Hi Chris, is this what you're looking for?
https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Fine-Line-16in-Propshaft-M4-Thread---Stainless-Steel-C4354.html#SID=1076
Regards,
Ray.
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Hi Chris, is this what you're looking for?
https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Fine-Line-16in-Propshaft-M4-Thread---Stainless-Steel-C4354.html#SID=1076 (https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Fine-Line-16in-Propshaft-M4-Thread---Stainless-Steel-C4354.html#SID=1076)
Regards,
Ray.
HI Ray many thanks yes that's the kidde cheers for you takin the time to find it for me chris
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No problem - and I'm loving this build :-))
Regards,
Ray.
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No problem - and I'm loving this build :-))
Regards,
Ray.
HI again Ray glad you likein the build an I must admit its taxin me hardest hull ive ever built an cornwall models will give them a ring in the morning an fingers crossed as most of these sharfts now are out only in brass outter which is no good to me
chris
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Why is the brass outer no good to you? If the diameter is the same as the others then there should be no problem as on a scale model the tubes should all be painted the same colour as the underside of the hull so whether they are steel or brass should not matter.
Colin
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Why is the brass outer no good to you? If the diameter is the same as the others then there should be no problems as on a scale model the tubes should all be painted the same colour as the underside of the hull so whethyer they are steel or brass should not matter.
Colin
HI Colin well how can I put this brass outer is no good to me because I have three silver S/S tubes an need 4 altogerther as I don't paint my sharft as I like to have the option of if a bering in the sharft goes ( which has happened to me due to unbalanced prop ) I can just break the water tight seal in the sharft tube fitted in to hull an slide the sharft tube out but if painted its goin to be much harder as I would have to remove the skin of paint I hope that exsplains it
chris
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Um, no I don't quite understand that. Once you have installed the prop tubes in a model it would be very unusual indeed to have to remove them. I have only found it necessary to do so once in 50 years of modelling! It is certainly not normal modelling practice to provide for prop tube removal. If there is an imbalance problem then replacing the bearing inserts would be the usual solution but on a scale model this would be very rare too.
Most commercial scale props will be sufficiently balanced not to result in significant oval wear in a scale boat prop tube bearing.
In the very unlikely event of having to extract the tube itself then the paint would be on the outer end so would not impede the withdrawal of the tube.
To be honest, I think you are worrying too much!
Colin
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Yes Colin you are proberly right but ive had this happen an as for the paint the sharft tube still has to go through the very tight A FRAME tube so would still have to remove all the paint
chris
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I take your point but I still think you are probably worrying too much. However if you can source a tube and shaft to match your existing ones then that is certainly the first choice.
Colin
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I take your point but I still think you are probably worrying too much. However if you can source a tube and shaft to match your existing ones then that is certainly the first choice.
Colin
Cheers Colin for advise an yes that's what I want to do have all 4 sharfts silver an then if the sharft scrapes something then paint wont come off an show silver or brass as ive seen severall nice models with scraped shafts an to me it don't look pretty
chris