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Hi Guys, I need a prop made out of 3" chromemoly tubing about 54" Long I've got the chromemoly weld-on driveshaft yokes so just need the tube and someone to tig the ends and balance, I have only had steel props made and the guy I use doesn't tig this is for my Brothers car and is on a very tight budget Andy Robinson wants about £250 can anyone do this or know someone in the South. Cheers all
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Propshaft Services in Feltham Middx,

They only charged Steve (Allkiller) £65 shortened and balanced..
Not sure if they do Chrome Moly, but worth a try and not a million miles away Jim!

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If that doesn't work out, Dave mac propshafts in Coventry are worth a call. Bit further north though. :thumbright:
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Or this lot (Cambridgeshire :? )

http://www.baileymorris.co.uk/

They are who Geof Hauser gets his made by, apparently. Did a good job on our prop. :thumbright:
You'd have to ask about materials tho.
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Thanks Guys will pass on the info :thumbright:
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Got to get mine shortened and rebalanced as well, think i bent it when i blow up my last diff. :oops:
Am getting Jeff hauser to do it as he supplied it. :thumbright:
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Feltham recommended, if they do Chrome moly Jim , your laughing :thumbright:
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Did you get sorted with this Jim? we'll be needing one soon
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No, me Brother found a place to do one in chrome molly but they didn't recommend it as can shatter, so we may buy some steel yoke ends and make it out of steel and sell on the chrome molly ones.
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GTXJim wrote:No, me Brother found a place to do one in chrome molly but they didn't recommend it as can shatter, so we may buy some steel yoke ends and make it out of steel and sell on the chrome molly ones.
Chrome molly shatters ?

That's a new one on me, if they were a doctor, I would want a 2nd opinion ;)

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Nick got his Prop back today, didn't go for the Chrome molly yoke ends in the end he decided to go for steel and 3 1/2" diameter tube all looks pretty good and it fits :thumbright:so the yoke ends will be in the for sale section soon.
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How much did they charge?
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We supplied the trans yoke, diff yoke and both the spicer UJ's they supplied both weld in yokes for 3 1/2" tube and made and balanced prop for just over £200 I'll have to ask brov for exact price.
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GTXJim wrote:We supplied the trans yoke, diff yoke and both the spicer UJ's they supplied both weld in yokes for 3 1/2" tube and made and balanced prop for just over £200 I'll have to ask brov for exact price.
thats some cost then jim, could end up as much as a transmission :shock:
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Too true Dunc, not my money though, he will be needing a proper gearbox soon, looking for a 1970 onwards 727 have you got one?
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