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The New Clear Prop Shop is OPEN


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Hi, finally, after months of hard work in not only software updates and a hugely extended range of current and new products the Clear Prop Pilot and Aircraft Supplies is now open.

 

Remember, your support of Clear Prop helps to ensure the Recreational Flying site remains free and available to everyone. It costs thousands of dollars a year to keep Recreational Flying .com here and available to you so PLEASE, support Clear Prop, help promote Clear Prop to everyone, in your chats with other pilots, at the airfield, here in your posts etc. Purchasing your needs from Clear Prop will help this site help you.

 

I still have many more new products to add to the store our extensive range of hardware like nuts, bolts, screws, clamps etc. PLUS I am still waiting on the complete range of Pilot Supplies from the Aircraft Pilots high quality range of products; ANR and Passive Headsets, Headset parts, Headset extension leads, adaptors and cables, I have already received some of their Pilot Bags and some accessories, also the shipment of Recreational Fling Headsets. Some aircraft instruments like pedestal mount compasses, AH's and DG's etc have arrived and arriving soon is an even bigger range of engine instruments. Other instruments have been slotted in the manufacturer's production line in the coming weeks.

 

I have access to over 28,000 product lines so to support you even further you can use the Clear Prop Sourcing Service. Click the Sourcing image on the Clear Prop Home Page and simply fill out the form of what you are looking for.

 

The last couple of days I have been testing the new order communication system of Clear Prop as order come in and that is working great, keeping you informed on everything to do with your order, including advising you of shipping tracking numbers.

 

Finally, I am excited to announce that you will receive a FREE gift with any new order you place, for a limited time.

 

And, as always I really do welcome ANY feedback that you can give, that is the ONLY way I know what is working right and how I can improve...thanks

 

Just click Our Shop in the main menu to take you to ClearProp.com.au

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Was looking at the Screw Extractor Set but am a bit confused by the instructions. Maybe they need to do a uTube video:

 

How to choose a correct screw extractor?
Situation 1: If the stripped and damaged screws still has a hat (head), you can use single side screw extractor to remove it out, but other tools are needed, such as a drill bit, to drill a hole in the screw head.

Situation 2: If you would like to remove the stripped and damaged screws without a hat (head), you can use double sides screw extractor to remove it out, firstly use one side (without thread) to drill a hole on the screw diameter, but you need to choose suitable size (0#,1#,2#,3#,4#), and then use the other side (with thread) to drill the damaged screw out.

Both these two situations above need to use in reverse.

Tips for using:

1. Firstly, using drill head to penetrate drill, be careful not to use the impact hammer gear, with the normal screwdriver gear.

2. Secondly drilling time to the slowest speed, there is a fixed speed with fixed speed, no in the end speed file a certain to be able to evenly rotate.

3. After the volley speed is stable and then aligned with the top of the screw center for a long time. Don't worry, be patient.

4. Then when you obviously felt drilled into and drilled for a while, and then for another.

5. The head rotates, puts the rotating head into the hole just drilled, presses and turns on the electric screws .It can be removed normally.

6. The whole process reverse operation!

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I get your point, I just posted what the manufacturer gave me. I will try and get clarification for you

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Here you go, but on the 2nd one I suggest you turn the sound off unless you want to be dancing around with Stayin Alive - Bee Gees

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28 minutes ago, Admin said:

I get your point, I just posted what the manufacturer gave me. I will try and get clarification for you

No need. I was just amused by the English translation. One of the more memorable ones I've seen. Thanks for the video.

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I could however PayPal charges a huge amount on fees, if I recall about 4%, whereas banks charge me around 1.8% to 2% credit card fees

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If you pay with a PayPal balance, or pay from a linked bank account that's in credit, then PayPal payments are fee-free within Australia.

 

However, if you pay using a credit card through PayPal, then the fee is 2.6% + 30c fixed fee.

 

You're normally able to select who pays any fee (buyer or seller) when you make a payment.

 

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Yes, then there is an up to 3% extra when withdrawing the money to my bank account:

 

Once you have money in your PayPal account you may want to withdraw it to your linked bank account or card. There may be a fee for this service, depending on exactly how you want to process the withdrawal. Here are the PayPal Australia withdrawal fees for consumer and merchant accounts:

Withdrawal type PayPal fees
Standard withdrawal to bank account
  • Up to 3% depending on the linked account
  • Currency conversion fees apply if PayPal funds are held in a foreign currency
Withdraw to a linked card
  • 1%
  • Currency conversion fees apply if PayPal funds are held in a foreign currency
Currency conversion fee
  • 3% – 4%
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26 minutes ago, Admin said:

I could however PayPal charges a huge amount on fees, if I recall about 4%, whereas banks charge me around 1.8% to 2% credit card fees

ok. i never knew that.  its just so convenient for online shopping.

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