uma
Active Member
Dear all
I have a pine on-lay deck with 3" deck planks which are bolted down. Last summer I managed to recaulk the 23m deck the traditional way with cotton,oakum and pitch.
This summer once i have more consistent dry days, i want to apply boat soup.
While i have researched, I need advice from people who actually use it on their boats.
My questions
1. How do i prep the deck b4 the application? its old weathered with some thin cracks. do i fill the crack? or the par with fill it?. I am not super keen on sanding 23m deck as i believe there were no sanders in old ships but they could have used planers?
-so what do i clean the deck with? chemical deck cleaner? salt and water? dishwashing liquid and elbow grease?
- do i sand it or not?
-do i fill the cracks? if yes with what?
2. I read different combinations of pine tar,BLO, turp and japan drier/tung oil. can anyone advise me as to what parts of each to use?
3. How early do i need to prepare the soup? do i need to strain it? with what?
4. do apply oil first before the soup? as wood is dry...has no varnish on it for decades
5. there are some areas that take longer to dry after continuous rain. do i need to apply wood hardner b4 soup?
Please help
I have a pine on-lay deck with 3" deck planks which are bolted down. Last summer I managed to recaulk the 23m deck the traditional way with cotton,oakum and pitch.
This summer once i have more consistent dry days, i want to apply boat soup.
While i have researched, I need advice from people who actually use it on their boats.
My questions
1. How do i prep the deck b4 the application? its old weathered with some thin cracks. do i fill the crack? or the par with fill it?. I am not super keen on sanding 23m deck as i believe there were no sanders in old ships but they could have used planers?
-so what do i clean the deck with? chemical deck cleaner? salt and water? dishwashing liquid and elbow grease?
- do i sand it or not?
-do i fill the cracks? if yes with what?
2. I read different combinations of pine tar,BLO, turp and japan drier/tung oil. can anyone advise me as to what parts of each to use?
3. How early do i need to prepare the soup? do i need to strain it? with what?
4. do apply oil first before the soup? as wood is dry...has no varnish on it for decades
5. there are some areas that take longer to dry after continuous rain. do i need to apply wood hardner b4 soup?
Please help