Performing an amateur built condition inspection is one of the least risky task a mechanic can do while utilizing his A&P credentials. No certifying statement involved.
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well, maybe i'm wrong, i only checked one reference book.
FAA Order 8130.2G, page 4-79, item 4104 b (23) Condition inspections must be recorded in the aircraft logbook and maintenance records showing the following, or a similarly worded, statement: “I certify that this aircraft has been inspected on [insert date] in accordance with the scope and detail of appendix D to part 43, and was found to be in a condition for safe operation.” The entry will include the aircraft’s total time-in-service (cycles if appropriate), and the name, signature, certificate number, and type of certificate held by the person performing the inspection.