LONG_KEELER
Well-Known Member
Just brilliant !So today the teak carpet went down. Mostly OK, but I did make one cock up, so not enough spare for anything else.
The stuff is quite easy to work, although I did warm the cabin right up to ~ 24oC with my chinaspacher, as the stuff would become very stiff when colder than say 10oC.
Getting the hatches to match the teak caulk lines and without using separate pieces with joints on the hatches does result in quite a lot of waste. With the one ruined piece, although that did cover one of the hatches I used all the major area of the four cartons, when by area three cartions was the area + ~25%.
It does cut easilly, but does take the edge of the stanley blades quite quickly, so the blade needed several changes.
The worse part was the gap by the door which was restricted access to both sides. This was the part I ruined due to cutting the overall length too short by 10mm to start with.
There are a few gaps around the edge up to ~ 3 or 4 mm, but I am going to lay a brown mastic bead which wil conceal these.
Just got to fit some foam seals under the hatch lips plus fit the hatch lifters, use some spray glue in a couple of plaxces where the adhesive back hasn't grabbed very well and the job is completed.
Here are a few photos of the job in progress and completed. The hatches are not yet levelled so the floor does look a bit uneven in palces as a result.
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I like the idea of a mastic bead. I have edges without a bead that seem to attract dirt.