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Measure the Pitch?

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I looked in the articles section before asking, but can't find what I would like to know...  I don't know what pitch my prop is, and it's not stamped on anyting that I can see (partner and I both looked this past weekend).  Is there any way to measure the pitch?

thanks.

cart7,

That is a very interesting read. It almost sounds to me that if you really want to know you need to find an "above average" prop shop. Not every "joe shmo" prop shop can give you a real answer either. :-/ right? :-?

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Most halfway decent prop shops can get you in the ballpark on a standard prop. If the thing has been worked, that's a completely different matter.

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