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Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
- km1125
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
km1125 wrote:Source of the post I used a Fein oscillating cutter with a round toothed cutter to make those cuts. Makes a very thin cut and easily go around those corners.
I used a Fein oscillating tool with a round toothed cutter to make those cuts. Makes a very thin cut and easily go around those corners. With the scraper attachment it's also easy to remove any balsa that's still epoxied to the bottom composite layer without risking a hole or gouge.
More pics of the deck core to come next week- but I was able to make progress on my new steps yesterday:
Ben in SC
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
I'm using General Finishes DTHP Oil Based Penetrating Wood Stain (Danish Teak) and General Finishes Outdoor Oil (Clear), one coat of stain and 5 coats of clear.
Ben in SC
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- waybomb
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
Took them all apart, bought some TeKa cleaner, got rid of the grey, then sanded and sanded and sanded, got them nice and smooth, then took my time with Sikkens, and sanding between coats.
Been 5 years now, and still look as good as the day I reinstalled them
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
My boat, when I received it, only had steps on the starboard side so one of the most important projects to the Admiral was to rectify that situation to ease access to the upper deck and cockpit!
Ben in SC
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
New Core being fitted:
Top skins prepped and reinstalled:
Side Deck out:
And finally side deck back in:
I will now begin the process of sanding the edges, fiber glassing over the seams left from the cuts, and then fairing, top coating and new non-skid all over. At this point I feel that the work is about half done but it feels good to have solid deck under foot again!
Ben in SC
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
- km1125
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Re: Was: Deck Core Thickness? NOW: Deck Replacement
Looks like on the bow sections you feathered the edges before reinstalling the skins, but didn't on the side deck. Any particular reason? Also, how would you feather the remaining deck to match?
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