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    Default texas cut on a cleaver

    hi i'm after some info about doin a texas cut on a 12x20 merc cleaver.i tried a mates 12x22 that had a texas cut and it cracked along pretty good but was just a bit to much pitch.
    he dosen't want to lone me the prop so i can copy it which is fair enough.
    is there any specific part of the leading edge to cut back and how much do you take off ?
    thanks

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    You have PM

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    Never heard of a texas cut, can someone explain and what the advantages are and maybe the downside?
    I run alsk the lerc cleaver on my tunnel.

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    Default What I Call A "Texas Cut"

    If I get a few minutes, I'll post what I call a "TEXAS CUT" and try to explain what it is and why it is. Also, why it may help or why might not help.

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    hey ron its been sort of a secret for a while that i know of,..someone should spll the beens..
    i first heard about it in the late 90's talkin to a few guys online that ran slt boats over there in the states.i thought they just called a 12in prop a texas cut instead of the usual 11in.
    it wasn't till after seeing one that was cut ,that i knew what it ment.its a propper cut they do on a cleaver.done a bit of searching online and the cut looks pretty simalar on all the props .

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    That would be nice Ron.
    How are you? Visited you last year in september...

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    Here is a Texas Cut prop by Ron Hill posted in 2005

    http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...as-Cut-Cleaver

    Back in 2005 Ron didn't explain the cut hope now he will.

    Here is another Hill Texas cut from 2011 with a test run on the white tunnel

    http://www.boatracingfacts.com/forum...leaver-14-X-26

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    My first thought at looking at the prop was that the blades looked like short sabres.



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