Removing Treadmaster

JayBee

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Does anyone have experience of removing treadmaster from GRP? Mine is in good condition, no lifting edges and has been epoxied in place. I want to change to teak in the cockpit and have been advised NOT to go straight over the top of the treadmaster, but to remove it completely.

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Having been viciously assaulted in the nether regions by a yacht attracted by my shapely stern...had to have the pushpits Port & Starboard replaced...required removal of Treadmaster....wos not easy!!...required a variety of sharp chisels, mallet, Drill with wire brush,etc. Lots of mess and a fair amount of time. HTH Tony W

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Try doing a search on the subject. It's already been discussed in some detail but quite some time ago. Try the PBO forum too.

John

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Aargh

Not a nice job.

You might try a router set to minimum depth, followed up by an appropriate solvent and a scraper to take off what's left and the glue. Bear in mind that if the underlying GRP picks up a few dings, that'll be made good when the teak is epoxied down.

Epoxy the teak in place using only the minimum number of screws because the screw-cover dowelling is what causes most problems later in life.

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