mulligan
Active Member
Dear all,
I have been restoring a classic S & S for the last year or so. We are getting to the stage where we are looking at what options we have regarding the deck. The ply deck which is currently on is in very good condition and has glass and epoxy over the top of it. One of the problems we are encountering is that the previous owner had the decks painted with a very hard wearing paint (with grit in it), the boat was based in Galveston in Texas and we can only asume that the paint which was employed is for use on oil rigs. What ever it is we are haveing a terrible problem trying to remove it and get back down to the glass, we have tried grinding it off which caused so much heat it bubbled the epoxy. We have tried paint remover which has had little effect on the stuff, any ideas!. The other thing is what are the does and dont's of laying a teak deck on top of a ply base, we plan to take CICLON to Turkey for the work to be carried out and any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Kind regards
Ross
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I have been restoring a classic S & S for the last year or so. We are getting to the stage where we are looking at what options we have regarding the deck. The ply deck which is currently on is in very good condition and has glass and epoxy over the top of it. One of the problems we are encountering is that the previous owner had the decks painted with a very hard wearing paint (with grit in it), the boat was based in Galveston in Texas and we can only asume that the paint which was employed is for use on oil rigs. What ever it is we are haveing a terrible problem trying to remove it and get back down to the glass, we have tried grinding it off which caused so much heat it bubbled the epoxy. We have tried paint remover which has had little effect on the stuff, any ideas!. The other thing is what are the does and dont's of laying a teak deck on top of a ply base, we plan to take CICLON to Turkey for the work to be carried out and any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Kind regards
Ross
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