Hi, Tom

My hatchboards are varnished 3/8" teak plywood.  I don't plan to change
them out to starboard or anything because they can be brought into the
house (where all the dog hair is) and varnished without any trouble.

Bill,

I'll try to get some better pictures than those after I get her spruced
up a bit better.  I have a few stains from the maple "flowers" this
spring that I need to get cleaned up.  Also, I'll put the hatchboards in
and shoot in better light.

Howard,

Yeah, not so much varnish, but then not so much beauty either.  Your
woodwork is very enviable.

Lessons learned:  

1. Start with mar-free aluminum.  The slightest flaws show up just as
well after anodizing as they do before and while scratches can be
removed pretty quickly with a polishing wheel and polishing "rouges", it
is difficult to remove them without blemishing the finish by leaving a
sort of polished wave on the surface which looks nearly as bad as the
original scratch.
2. Don't mar the aluminum.
3. Do use a stop on the drill press as it is very easy otherwise to have
countersinks that aren't evenly deep.
4. Stack drilling is fine, but more than two pieces thick risks even
tightly clamped pieces vibrating and gradually shifting with respect to
each other during the drilling process.

Tod
M17 #408
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In a message dated 5/22/2006 16:46:05 US Mountain Standard Time,  
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I  noticed your companionway strips your hatchboards. What are they made
of?
Tom Woodworth   M-17 "Wild Hare"


I don't know what happened to my message, but I was inquiring about your

hatchboards. Sorry for the confusion.
Tom
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