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Hi I have a 23 mts tugboat (1947 built) with wooden-onlay deck of swedish pine. It has original caulking of oakum and lead putty which needs replacing as water has gone in.
I have raked the seams and plan to put the oakum in. But I have problem about cooking tar.....i am using TBS glue
1. can i use any steel pot or does it have to be cast iron?
2. do i have to have cast iron ladle or can i use a long handle steel ladle?
3. there are few smaller planks which are rotten. Can i bed new planks in tar?
i cannot have the bitumen boiler on deck...
stern deck in steel so i can cook the glue there.....but concerned that it might cool by the time i reach the bow
Any advice would be helpful
I have raked the seams and plan to put the oakum in. But I have problem about cooking tar.....i am using TBS glue
1. can i use any steel pot or does it have to be cast iron?
2. do i have to have cast iron ladle or can i use a long handle steel ladle?
3. there are few smaller planks which are rotten. Can i bed new planks in tar?
i cannot have the bitumen boiler on deck...
stern deck in steel so i can cook the glue there.....but concerned that it might cool by the time i reach the bow
Any advice would be helpful