[Public-list] Redoing Teak in Hatches and Seat Tops
Gordon Laco
mainstay at csolve.net
Sat Nov 26 08:21:15 PST 2005
Good morning Pete -
I think the best place to find teak is Oliver Lumber in Toronto...if you
just need small chunks that you will mill up into deals yourself you might
try Noah's also in T.O. Both supply commercial and private boat builders.
By the way I am assuming you are in Aurora Ontario!
Cheers -
Gord
> Now that it is cold outside I am looking at jobs that
> I can take home to work on. I really want to do
> something with the hatch covers and seat tops. I am
> thinking of routing out the delaminating wood and
> putting in new wood.
>
> One problem is that I haven't found a source for teak
> that isn't astronomical in price. I am willing to
> band saw my own strips if I can find some teak that is
> 1.5" or 2" thick. I don't really want to spend
> $200-$300 for this little bit of teak. Anyone know
> where I can get some teak at a better price? Either
> pre-sawed strips or a suitable thick plank would be
> OK.
>
> I am also open to other suggestions of how to fix the
> hatches and seat tops,
>
> Pete Staehling
> #554 Alberg 30
> Aurora
>
>
>
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