Hey Bennie........
If the prop guys like P.deNecker, George an' others read this thread 'about putting a shim behind the prop, they will go ballistic

You can't do this man
A propellor is driven mainly by the friction betwen the backing plate and the surface of the propellor which touches against it. It is not driven by the bolts. The bolts are only there to create the bond, or the surface friction between the backing plate and the prop.
So, putting a shim between the backing plate and the prop hub is a no-brainer

Aish, I always maintained that every morning before sunrise, God sends more than half his angels to work at microlight airfields

By reducing the surface area of this friction zone, you are thereby increasing the drive load on the bolts. It is not designed to work this way.
You track a wooden prop by varying the torque on the various bolts. Phone Pieter de Necker and ask him to sell you his propellor care handbook. He explains perfectly well how to track a wooden prop. It works.
Cheers.
Later,