kalanka
Well-Known Member
I discovered and fixed a deck leak but not before extended seepage onto a structural bulkhead behind the anchor locker had occurred.
The bulkhead is 1 inch marine ply faced with a teak veneer and is now fully dried out.
The bulkhead ply seems entirely sound but the teak veneer has lifted over an area about twice the size of my hand. It is not warped and I want to try to re-fix it by knifing a cut over the lifted area, injecting glue and pressuring until dry.
Has anyone done this? What would be a suitably strong and waterproof adhesive?
There are so many bolts and other fittings on and through the bulkhead that I definitely do not want to completely replace the plywood for what I believe is a cosmetic problem.
Thanks
The bulkhead is 1 inch marine ply faced with a teak veneer and is now fully dried out.
The bulkhead ply seems entirely sound but the teak veneer has lifted over an area about twice the size of my hand. It is not warped and I want to try to re-fix it by knifing a cut over the lifted area, injecting glue and pressuring until dry.
Has anyone done this? What would be a suitably strong and waterproof adhesive?
There are so many bolts and other fittings on and through the bulkhead that I definitely do not want to completely replace the plywood for what I believe is a cosmetic problem.
Thanks