pmagowan
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I don’t know what is wrong with the photos! This site is buggy on my phone.
As I explained re the sabadeck it is fine for sticking things down on the flat. You can curve the planks gently on the same plane as the deck without any problem. THe issue is where the planks have residual spring back in them such as they are continually trying to lift off the deck. This only affected us in the compound curve of the lazarette locker. THE Saba seem a to work best in sheer bit under tension it gives after a few days
There was no depth of Teak left in many places hence why we did the job
As I explained re the sabadeck it is fine for sticking things down on the flat. You can curve the planks gently on the same plane as the deck without any problem. THe issue is where the planks have residual spring back in them such as they are continually trying to lift off the deck. This only affected us in the compound curve of the lazarette locker. THE Saba seem a to work best in sheer bit under tension it gives after a few days
There was no depth of Teak left in many places hence why we did the job
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