Bill, I had a customer with a 206 that had a constant vibration than no one could find. I was doing a oil change and while turning the prop, I noticed one of the blades had more twisting moment than the others, I removed the prop and had the prop shop check the links and re-shim the blades. I got a call after the next flight saying that the vibration was gone. As part of every inspection and pre flight, I always check the blade shake and movement by placing my thumb from the spinner opening to the blade and with the other hand, pull and push the tip fore and aft, all blades should have equal shake. Then place the tip of the blade between the palm of your hands and attempt to twist the blades, again, all should be equal, if not, you might have worn links.
something to think about on your deicing boots, they are glued on with 1300L, weatherstrip adhesive, aka gorilla snot. I never can get it to hold weather strip, but it does hold boots on very well.
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