Bill and Ben.

Well time to myself so here what was done to marks boat, looks a whole lot better the the painted version and worn edges etc.

Lovely White Oak veneer with Epifanes varnish.:)

The end panels in the galley were a tricky job but done and dusted now.


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Curved cabin door

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And two coats of varnish on the doors, needed another coat but of matt later.

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Shame time ran short as I would of lobed to of finished it all completely.
Fantastic work, very well done.
 
Wayne

I think that time is going to be a problem for you. We know that you will cheerfully re-do a job that doesn't meet your approval, but customers may have schedules that will be difficult to change.

That said, as you gain more experience working on boats you will have the experience and technology to keep to a timetable.


I think, like many other people on the forum, that you are a tremendous asset to anyone wishing to re-furb to a very high standard.

Best of luck.

A true trades person masters his/her skills first, the speed comes later with experience. I think Wayne has the former attribute and the latter isn't far behind. Nice work mate. :encouragement:
 
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