| Image Comments |
| John M Oshust | 07-Apr-15 13:26 |
| After paper fine steel wool. |
| meku | 07-Apr-15 13:41 |
| It propeller on each successive picture more beautiful, I'm waiting for the end of this great work. |
| rgood | 07-Apr-15 13:45 |
| This makes me wish that I had used wood other that Bass for my Heyford props - the grain here is lovely! |
| John M Oshust | 07-Apr-15 15:05 |
| Thank you kind sirs, the airscrew should be completed thus Thursday or Friday. Rain predicted here for a few days so it maybe completed sooner. No one is running a prop race. Rgood, on a rainy day make a set of hardwood props for the Heyford! This prop was version two! |
| rgood | 07-Apr-15 16:06 |
| I think that I may well do that John - good idea! |
| John M Oshust | 07-Apr-15 16:13 |
| I understand you when you state your 9.4 acres can keep you occupied. We have thirty acres to take care of, and when the weather is nice I am usually very busy also. |
| rayl | 07-Apr-15 16:26 |
| Bravo!! That's a fine piece of woodworking. Hell, I have a hard time keeping up with my corner lot in the city! |
| John M Oshust | 07-Apr-15 16:31 |
| rayl, We have a1/3 acre corner lot in the "city" also. My life revolves around cutting grass in two states...but it is worth it.. Power equipment is good! |