Wandering Star
Well-Known Member
I’ve jut finished stripping the varnish/laquer off the entire interior of my Sadler, not an easy job but it’s done now, I’ve also sanded it all down. During the process Ive discovered a couple of patches where the veneer is blackened, dried out and lifting away from the underlying plywood substrate. The 2 areas in question are both vertical surfaces, on area has obviously been subjected to a leak of water as the plywood substrate is also in poor condition (rotten). The first area, a half bulkhead by the cooker, is the rotten area, the affected area of rot is about 4” x 4’ although the veneer is damaged over an area of about 12” high x 6” wide - is there a recommended product I can use to fill the rot rather than cutting the rot out which neither my own skills (nor my wallet if I pay a wood butcher to do the job) are up to it?
The second area is about 24” x 8” and this is just very dry and cracked veneer lifting off the surface of the sound plywood substrate.
So I’ve bought some teak veneer from Temu, arrived today and looks good. As well as the rot cure solution, I’d like recommendations for the adhesive to use bearing in mind my woodwork DIY skills are poor to adequate. What’s the easiest and most forgiving method for gluing this stuff to the plywood substrate. Any advice gladly received. Both areas are reasonably out of sight so I don’t need an expert finish, just a reasonable one!
The second area is about 24” x 8” and this is just very dry and cracked veneer lifting off the surface of the sound plywood substrate.
So I’ve bought some teak veneer from Temu, arrived today and looks good. As well as the rot cure solution, I’d like recommendations for the adhesive to use bearing in mind my woodwork DIY skills are poor to adequate. What’s the easiest and most forgiving method for gluing this stuff to the plywood substrate. Any advice gladly received. Both areas are reasonably out of sight so I don’t need an expert finish, just a reasonable one!


