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Topper repair to save £700.
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<blockquote data-quote="shumungus" data-source="post: 7733406" data-attributes="member: 55902"><p>Wondered about that and done my best to make my repair the exact same size and shape as original. Ran the topper up without blades the first time and there was no noticeable vibration. I could get it balanced as there are a couple of places not too far away with the toys to do it but I'm not going to bother. When you think that each blade weighs 5kg+ and bits get nipped out of them I think a few grams either way shouldn't make a big difference. If there had been vibration I would have been looking at truing the shaft and balancing the rotor but thankfully there is none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shumungus, post: 7733406, member: 55902"] Wondered about that and done my best to make my repair the exact same size and shape as original. Ran the topper up without blades the first time and there was no noticeable vibration. I could get it balanced as there are a couple of places not too far away with the toys to do it but I'm not going to bother. When you think that each blade weighs 5kg+ and bits get nipped out of them I think a few grams either way shouldn't make a big difference. If there had been vibration I would have been looking at truing the shaft and balancing the rotor but thankfully there is none. [/QUOTE]
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