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alecsammy 08-26-2010 07:51 PM

installing new stringers ???
 
Hello,
I'm installing new wood stringers, what type of bedding material is needed to keep the stringer off the floor and how much of a gap should I have. Any installation details would be very helpful. Thanks Jeff

scippy 08-31-2010 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by alecsammy (Post 3192535)
Hello,
I'm installing new wood stringers, what type of bedding material is needed to keep the stringer off the floor and how much of a gap should I have. Any installation details would be very helpful. Thanks Jeff

I'd like to bring this to the top.............ain't nobody got an answer for Jeff................Dave???

SUE C Q 08-31-2010 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by alecsammy (Post 3192535)
Hello,
I'm installing new wood stringers, what type of bedding material is needed to keep the stringer off the floor and how much of a gap should I have. Any installation details would be very helpful. Thanks Jeff

Jeff are you talking about the gap between the bottom of the stringers and the hull or......? Jeff , most flooring or liners at every Boat Co that i have ever worked for as just layed on top of the stringer system with no gap and some using DBF to fill the gap or void to get a good bond to the stringer system or a cat that would need a better bond for the linner to the tunnel .

powercat 08-31-2010 07:05 PM

stringers
 
I am not a pro by any means, but what I usually do is cut the stringers to size then glass prior to install. I shim to about 1/2" clearance and then glass a few spots let dry pull shims and then finish it off. Works well for me.

donnawanna 08-31-2010 07:16 PM

I don't want to sound stupid here but I don't get it about the gap you want. would someone please explain to me what your talking about I am ready to do stringers myself and i feel like i am missing something now.
thanks Keith

powercat 08-31-2010 08:44 PM

stringer
 
The gap he is referring to is the is the gap between the stringer and the hull. The idea is that if you leave a small gap between the two you reduce the chance of stress cracks on the outer hull. I have done it both ways with with no noticeable difference


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