LaqueRatt
Chief Petty Officer
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In a pinch if you needed to go out, you could take a utility body hammer and dolly and work the edge back in shape if you have body work experience
However it's best to get it repaired
Two Hammers, or One Hammer and a BlockUse a hammer not a pair of pliers to bend it. Hammering is the best and only way I've found to reshape an aluminum prop.
The metal tears easy with pliers/vice grips.
Your plan will worsen the situation not improve it. Sure, balancing is easy, but if you have metal loss you will have to cut some more off.I've got a full set of body working hammers and dollies, nothing fancy. Also have an anvil and a torch. Looks easy enough to hammer the bend out as long as it doesn't crack on me. Don't plan on replacing any metal although aren't there brazing rods that stick to aluminum?
Not looking to get into a major project, just thought I could improve the situation. So nobody has ever tried to balance a prop themselves? Doesn't seem like rocket science to me. I may ask my buddy who owns a tire shop if he could help me out with the balancing part.