Re: How would you recommend starting stringer Replacement
Re: How would you recommend starting stringer Replacement
You can do the knee stringers in sections... I don't have any exact description as to how to do it, but I would imagine that you could layer them the exact same way they were done originally...I don't know if the factory glued the pieces together, but I would...Use Titebond III or Gorilla Glue...PL Premium can also be used, it just takes at least 72 hours to fully cure...
As far as removing the old transom from the outer skin...well, the worst possible way, would be to grind it down all the way to the skin...
The next best approach might be to try and separate the layers of plywood, one by one, until you get to the last one, then grind...
The best way I can think of is to try and slowly, patiently and carefully, start driving wedges between the outer skin and the wood...use chisels, wonder bars, thin metal, whatever...and work your way into it...hopefully the bond between the two will eventually give way, and you can free it...maybe also use a sawzall with a short blade to start with and as you get deeper, go witha longer blade...remember that power tools will tend to cut through the outer layer before you know...even though it can all be fixed in the end...another possibility is to set the depth of a skilsaw/circular saw to where it just cuts part of the way into the wood and make a series of shallow cuts, then chisel the pieces off...also remember to be extremely careful with power tools, as they can get out of hand real easy and cause you some very serious physical damage...
Sorry I don't have any better methods off the top of my head...mine was mulch and pretty much just fell off...
I hope some of this works for you...
Best of luck...