Slipway Dutch Courage RC Tug Project

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

This shows the aluminum clamp that stop the prop shaft casing revolving in the white plastic support sleeve. 

I'll fillet the hull and aluminum with 24hr epoxy resin and seal any joints where water could ingress with silicon at a later date.


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