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Encapsulated Stringers
Can somebody please tell me what Encapsulated Stringers means. I am currently looking for a Fountain Lightning to purchase and I come across this term quite often. How do you encapsulate stringers? Hopefully this doesn't mean covering up rotten wood!
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In super simple terms, it means that the wood (or other material) stringer is covered in fiberglass. Sounds like a no brainer for moisture abatement, BUT, if the ends of the stringer and any holes cut into them aren't sealed, then problems occur.
Moisture readings by a pro or drilling into the stringer are the only way to truly know what's going on in there. |
Right, so aren't all stringers technically encapsulated. I have never seen a bare wood stringer!
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Some have just bare wood, paint, resin, or epoxy. Fiberglass is the most labor intensive.
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Originally Posted by techman
(Post 4878948)
Some have just bare wood, paint, resin, or epoxy. Fiberglass is the most labor intensive.
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I believe that Fountain switched to foam encapsulated stringers in 2005. Perhaps someone can confirm if this is true and if all models were affected.
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Originally Posted by greg800le
(Post 4879289)
I believe that Fountain switched to foam encapsulated stringers in 2005. Perhaps someone can confirm if this is true and if all models were affected.
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