DownWest
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I was asked to help with a glued on teak deck for a 23ft strip built boat. Existing was ply. I remembered a bit of nice looking wood under a pile of old stuff at the local woodyard.
Went back and dug down, yes, teak and about 3" x 40" x 20ft. Asked how much and was smacked in the gob as to how cheap. They didn't know what they had. So, snapped it up and it did the whole deck at 6mm thick. Must have been there for years and forgotten about.
My woodworking neighbour cut it up. One pass with the bandsaw, then plane the edge, back to the bandsaw etc, so we ended up with strips that had a smooth and a rough side, ideal. Mixed graphite with the epoxy to give the 'payed seam' look. Lots of sanding, but a brilliant look. Boat was sold a bit later and the deck made all the difference.
Not any help to the OP, but was fun for me......
Went back and dug down, yes, teak and about 3" x 40" x 20ft. Asked how much and was smacked in the gob as to how cheap. They didn't know what they had. So, snapped it up and it did the whole deck at 6mm thick. Must have been there for years and forgotten about.
My woodworking neighbour cut it up. One pass with the bandsaw, then plane the edge, back to the bandsaw etc, so we ended up with strips that had a smooth and a rough side, ideal. Mixed graphite with the epoxy to give the 'payed seam' look. Lots of sanding, but a brilliant look. Boat was sold a bit later and the deck made all the difference.
Not any help to the OP, but was fun for me......