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88 Citation Lazer 210
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Replaced stringers have some things I learned to pass on.
1) Need table saw measure hull angel and cut btm of stringer to match. this is the only way to get a good solid fit.
2) Find some good dry hard wood. I got luck, the old lady next door has a pile of cherry in her attic, free for my pick'en. I found a 4" x 9" x 8' block that was about 80yrs. old and dry. If your not this lucky stop by some old farms / barns I have always had luck. I prefere AMISH farmers if you have any around your area.
3) Use silica and exterior screws to bond stringers.
4) Notice I DID NOT place stringers side by side, but on top of one another. I did not want to screw into a joint when anchoring in the new engine mounts.
5) I epoxied and wraped in glass prior to install. Hope no chance of water gett'en inside wood.
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