Seagreen
Well-Known Member
It's that time again and the winter work schedule is upon me.
I'm re-seaming the teak - please no comments about scrubbing, the deck itself is fine - I just need to find out the quickest way (apart from paying someone else) to remove the old sikaflex from the seams without removing too much wood, and if there is a quick way of cleaning up the vacant seam without using a router?
I'm quite prepared to reshape a chisel or scraper for the job. I thought that I could pull up the rubber from one end, but not if the seam is still good.
Or, can I? Answers appreciated, as always.
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I'm re-seaming the teak - please no comments about scrubbing, the deck itself is fine - I just need to find out the quickest way (apart from paying someone else) to remove the old sikaflex from the seams without removing too much wood, and if there is a quick way of cleaning up the vacant seam without using a router?
I'm quite prepared to reshape a chisel or scraper for the job. I thought that I could pull up the rubber from one end, but not if the seam is still good.
Or, can I? Answers appreciated, as always.
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