Hi Spencer,
For walnut shells application try wetting out a separate test piece
and sprinkle the walnut shells onto it with something like a salt
shaker. Then a topcoat when just past tacky.
Cheers, Russ
At 11:51 AM 11/17/2019, you wrote:
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Getting the right ratio of walnut
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Subject: Stus-List Cabin sole resurfacing
I'm a little late for this thread...but I have two sections of my cabin sole in
the kitchen with wet polyurethane . My cabin sole
I'm a little late for this thread...but I have two sections of my cabin sole in
the kitchen with wet polyurethane . My cabin sole wasn't too bad for 35 years
of service but had a few dings and scratches... an is a good winter project.
I'm using Minwax fast drying Polyuruthane matte finish. 4
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I asked our local Shipwright here what he used, and he said Minwax
Polyurethane. Like you would use on your hardwood flooring or on a gym floor.
For some reaso
I asked our local Shipwright here what he used, and he said Minwax
Polyurethane. Like you would use on your hardwood flooring or on a gym floor.
For some reason we think you have to use marine varnish, and well, down below,
not so much.
I redid my sole around 5 years ago or so, and I believe it
Iinstalled PlasDek on a deck hatch on a trawler years ago. See:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_sb5TfIENvsV2NVZ1hmaGJ6cEU/view?usp=drivesdk
It was pretty straightforward. For interiors look at PlasTeak.
www.plasteak.com
There are several instructional videos online.
If I ever put a teak/ho
I think a lot of owners go a bit overboard with seeking perfection in the
cabin sole. My 45 year old 35mkii has original teak snd holly sole. It’s
attached with adhesive to whatever is underneath. I stripped it bare about
12 years ago and lightly sanded then cleaned and applied only 1 coat of
Sikk
I've been varnishing adjacent to my job for decades. I’m a practical
traditionalist when it comes to vanishing. When I stripped and refinished the
sole on Peregrine, my 40, I built up using a few coats of Pettit clear sealer
applied over a day. This I let cure for a few days, then after a light
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I'm in the middle of
ks so good
that I have abandoned my original plan and am going to restore all the other
boards in the same manner.
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important to use the
proper hardener so that you do not see flow arks of the epoxy
Mike
Persistence
Halifax
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Bruce,
I used
Bruce,
I used Awlgrip’s Awlwood MA Gloss and Primer on the teak and holly surface.
Finished off with a regular satin finish varnish. I used West System epoxy to
seal the rest of the surfaces.
http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2015-03-16T14:37:00-07:00&max-results=7&start=13&by
I managed to salvage the teak and holly floor on my boat with a bunch of
sanding and then revarnishing. I glued the plywood back together where it was
delaminating near the edge and ended up sanding through the the holly stops
near a few edges where it was in rough shape but it still looks prett
Hall, MD
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I'm looking at replacing ours as well, though probably sometime next year.
What is the preferred method of sealing and varnishing the wood? What varnish
did you use? Did you seal the underside with epoxy? If so, what kind?Bruce
Whitmore 1994 C&C 37/40+"Astralis"Sent from Samsung tablet.
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Cc: Stephen Thorne
Subject: Re: Stus-List Cabin Sole resurfacing
I had the same project on my 34+ and after looking at various options ended up
ordering a new sheet of teak & holly plywood. Was a little more effort but I
wanted to s
I had the same project on my 34+ and after looking at various options ended
up ordering a new sheet of teak & holly plywood. Was a little more effort
but I wanted to stay with the wood sole. Love the end results.
Steve Thorne
Deja Vu
1990 34+
On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 8:22 AM David Knecht via CnC-
The cabin sole on my boat is not in great shape. There are areas where the
holly stripes and are gone or pulling away. I am considering what to do and
have a vague recollection of someone using a glue-on faux teak/holley covering
over the wood (Nautikflor?) but I can’t find that discussion an
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