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On Jul 14, 11:29 am, "Edgar" wrote:
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On Jul 13, 8:02 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Ohhhhhhhhhhh, Okay,


Holy Backpedal, Ole Chum!
Martin now agrees that the drivesaver can save a shaft!!!!!! He's
trying to pretend that he's not been fighting this point for the last
24 hours! Obviously he either spoke to someone who actually has a clue
or called drivesaver as I suggested.


Ummm.....HOOOOH AHHHHHH!


And Martin has yet to comment on the pic I posted!


RB
35s5
NY


Uhhhhh. Rob. Your bent shaft is not a very good sells endorsement for
something called a drivesaver.


BTW whats wrong with the system mariners have been using for the last
100 years to save the drive gear?


It's called a shear pin, or woodruff key? They are cheaper and do a
better job.


Joe


Joe, there is a heck of a difference between a shear pin and a Wooodruffe
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Both are designed to break before the gear they protect break. Right?

They both cost about a buck.


A shear pin is designed to break to protect the rest of the setup. Breaking
is not part of the design specification of a Woodruffe key


 
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