[Public-List] contact cement for new bulkhead laminate
John Birch
Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Tue Sep 7 08:57:11 PDT 2010
Roger, Have you thought of Rosewood 1/4" veneered plywood ?
You should have a wonderful result. Use a stripper to take off the old glue
(paint stripper folks, not the redneck ballet type ; )
The use a thickened epoxy paste and trowel it on like placing tiles.
Remember to butter both the ply and the bulkhead.
Veneer alone will be a pain, suggest you choose this route.
Rosewood will look awesome
Best
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger L. Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Public-List] contact cement for new bulkhead laminate
> Thanks everyone for your feedback on the contact cementing of plywood
> bulkheads. I looked up the expansion coefficients of phenolic resin
> (which
> I think is the stuff in plastic laminate) and wood
> (http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/linear-expansion-coefficients-d_95.htmlan
> d). If I did the math right (always questionable) the total expansion
> difference between the two over 6' and a delta T of 120 degrees F is 3/8"
> or
> 3/16" on each end.
>
> This expansion difference might be the reason the plastic laminate
> delaminated from the plywood in the first place (of course, after 44
> years,
> who knows). Being loathe to go to all the trouble of cutting, finishing
> and
> installing the new plywood only to have the same thing happen again, I
> might
> just, A) paint the existing plastic laminate and add the 1/4' x 1-1/4"+/-
> teak edge trim, or B) remove it and laminate the 1/8" plywood to the
> original plywood bulkheads (thereby eliminating any expansion difference,
> yahoo). When you think about, it doesn't seem logical to sandwich a layer
> of plastic laminate between 2 layers of wood.
>
> So, finally getting to the point, has anyone tried removing the plastic
> laminate (what a mess)?
> I am thinking a heat gun might help but what is left underneath and how
> hard
> will it be to prep the original bulkheads for the new plywood paneling.
> Since it is 3 plys totaling 1/8" I suppose it will span over some minor
> variations. I also plan to oil the new paneling thereby avoiding
> accenting
> undulations that might show w/ a shiny surface.
>
> Has anyone done this job? I'd sure appreciate learning from experience.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger 148
>
>
>
>
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