[Public-list] Removing toe rail and all teak
5thseason at canada.com
5thseason at canada.com
Wed Apr 6 06:54:14 PDT 2005
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 08:37:40 -0400, "Peter Hay" wrote:
> I to removed my teak toe rail during a complete
overhaul, had no problem removing the old teak plugs
because the wood had been sanded so much there was very
little plug to remove. This was so bad I considered
replaceing the rail but after a costing forgot that
idea. My solution after reinstalling like Peter but
did it alone was to mix up West system epoxy and add
to this teak sanding dust, this gave a very dark brown
mix that I filled each cavity with and afer hardening
sanded. I had heared of people using West clear epoxy
over teak as a barrier coat and after staining the rail
this is what I did then used a Urethane UV protected
covering of 8 layers. For the most part this worked
but now found out that the epoxy did not bind to the
oil based stain so I may have to redo soon.
John Boor
MAHSEER #380
> Bill:
> I removed my toe rail and all the other wood trim as
> part of a complete
> hull and deck paint this last winter (just finished).
> Removing the toe rail from #384 is not difficult.
> The problem is removing
> the teak plugs without damaging the hole edges. I
> found that to be
> virtually impossible. In theory the plugs can be
> removed cleanly but I did
> not find that. The rail does straighten out somewhat
> after removal but
> easily bends back to boat shape.
1112795654.0
More information about the Public-List
mailing list