oldgit
Well-Known Member
Have finally got round to varnishing the swim platorm which was rapidly disappearing under a layer of green algae.
With some determination,forced myself to
A.Dry out wood.
B.hot air gun off the pathetic remains of old varnish still clinging to wood and scrape off green gunge.
C.coarse sandpaper "most" of green stain left in wood by algae.
D.sandpaper smooth(ish) whats left.
E.coat of varnish
F.Leave to dry.
G.Sand
H.give 4 more coats of varnish.
There 38 bits of manky teak about 2ft long and 3" wide.
Have done 4 so far.Not bad for two weeks slog.
Spoke to confirmed traditional wooden boat person,who informs me that 10 coats min is the very least that is considered a proper job.
Argghhh.........The Devil will ice skate to work before I do 5 coats.
With some determination,forced myself to
A.Dry out wood.
B.hot air gun off the pathetic remains of old varnish still clinging to wood and scrape off green gunge.
C.coarse sandpaper "most" of green stain left in wood by algae.
D.sandpaper smooth(ish) whats left.
E.coat of varnish
F.Leave to dry.
G.Sand
H.give 4 more coats of varnish.
There 38 bits of manky teak about 2ft long and 3" wide.
Have done 4 so far.Not bad for two weeks slog.
Spoke to confirmed traditional wooden boat person,who informs me that 10 coats min is the very least that is considered a proper job.
Argghhh.........The Devil will ice skate to work before I do 5 coats.
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