Trevethan
Well-Known Member
OK I have now bought a bunch of teak planks out of which I want to make a nice deck style galley counter top.
At the same time I was given about 30 three metre strips of oak and lots of other odd bits -- cherry -- iroko, ash, beech, (the place, Pridays ceases trading on Friday)
Questions are as follows --
I read the sikaflex guide to laying decks that came with last PBO -- seems there is a bloody lot of work and expense involved -- and it all seems to use sikkens products.
Being a cheapskate I am wondering if B&Q sells equivalent stuff...
I am thinking that I will build the worktop on a layer of 3/4 inch hardwood ply.
The first thing I need to know is how to adhere the teak to the board. -- thinking screed gripfill or similar water proof adhesive.
Good idea or not?
Also de-oiling -- is it needed on an indoor piece and how best can I do it?
Protection -- Acid -- eg lemon juice stains teak doesn;t it? What's he best way to finish it? oil? varnish?
The second question relates to the oak -- I want to use it to replace the grotty carpet in the pilot house.
I want to lay it like a deck also
We have a couple of hatches to the engine room in the floor and I envisage a mitred frame around each of them and fill in the area inside the frame with strips
Is it worth adding some brass angle around the edges to protect them?
Looking again to use screed adhesive and maybe copper nails
Once down I'll sand it all level, pay the seams sikaflex again I guess or is there another mastic I can use? and protect -- again suggestions are welcome -- we want to keep the wood light but also protect from wet shoes rain/spray if the door or hatch is open etc etc
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At the same time I was given about 30 three metre strips of oak and lots of other odd bits -- cherry -- iroko, ash, beech, (the place, Pridays ceases trading on Friday)
Questions are as follows --
I read the sikaflex guide to laying decks that came with last PBO -- seems there is a bloody lot of work and expense involved -- and it all seems to use sikkens products.
Being a cheapskate I am wondering if B&Q sells equivalent stuff...
I am thinking that I will build the worktop on a layer of 3/4 inch hardwood ply.
The first thing I need to know is how to adhere the teak to the board. -- thinking screed gripfill or similar water proof adhesive.
Good idea or not?
Also de-oiling -- is it needed on an indoor piece and how best can I do it?
Protection -- Acid -- eg lemon juice stains teak doesn;t it? What's he best way to finish it? oil? varnish?
The second question relates to the oak -- I want to use it to replace the grotty carpet in the pilot house.
I want to lay it like a deck also
We have a couple of hatches to the engine room in the floor and I envisage a mitred frame around each of them and fill in the area inside the frame with strips
Is it worth adding some brass angle around the edges to protect them?
Looking again to use screed adhesive and maybe copper nails
Once down I'll sand it all level, pay the seams sikaflex again I guess or is there another mastic I can use? and protect -- again suggestions are welcome -- we want to keep the wood light but also protect from wet shoes rain/spray if the door or hatch is open etc etc
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