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I think most repair guys use threaded metal or screws rather than wood dowels, if possible.
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this is in line with the wrist and runs from the action down to the butt direction.
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Yeah. A piece of 3/8" threaded rod will work for that. Can't get much stronger than that. But the graphite type you mention or fiberglass would be a lighter weight option. Don't know if you figured out your earlier checkering question, but a GH grade would be around 20 lines per inch.
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20 tpi, got it thanks, you need to see this graphite, strong lite and tough. don't see a down side yet. will advise. when done , I will figure out how to post pix.
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