slinger
  
Joined: Sep 21, 2010
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Re: Would an impeller kit be worth installing on this?
Reply #5 Oct 30, 2011 10:50 am |
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Wow, ok then...impeller kit is imperative! I think I'll just make my own. I've got some reinforced neoprene 5/16" thick that I used for the paddles on my SS. I'll use a strip of galvanized or stainless for the back, and some low-profile button head stainless machine screws that should not affect the smooth surface of the impellers too much. Shouldn't be too tough to do.
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