Hi- Bed the teak in Sika Flex polyurethane, or 3M 5200, which is about the
same but takes several days to cure to the point where you can touch it w/o
making a mess.

Jerry
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Subject: M_Boats: Teak Bedding


> I have taken the teak off of "Wild Hare" for refinishing, and now have a
> question concerning the bedding of those parts upon re-installation. When
I
> took them off, it seemed as if the only thing between the teak rails and
the
> deck was several years of crud that accumulated. Upon re-installation,
should
> I bed the teak parts, and if so, with what? I don't want water to intrude
> into the holes which the screws go through on the cabin top, so what is
the
> proper procedure?
> Also, does anybody have a good way to clean up the aluminum toe rails.
Mine
> are a scruffy looking black, and will not clean up no matter what I try
(Wax,
> mild abrasives, etc.).
> Looking forward to a little nicer weather in New Mexico. The temperatures
are
> alright but we are experiencing the typical March winds that drive a
person
> batty. 40 MPH winds just don't cut it!
> Tom Woodworth
> M-17 "Wild Hare"
>
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