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Wanna sell me some red lead primer? I know you can get it. I Have good
American cash! How's about some of that great foamed volcanic rock non-skid..Can you get any of that? Just what kind of decks do you have? Steel? Wood? What do you guys use for non-skid? Joe |
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Joe wrote:
Wanna sell me some red lead primer? I know you can get it. I Have good American cash! How's about some of that great foamed volcanic rock non-skid..Can you get any of that? Just what kind of decks do you have? Steel? Wood? What do you guys use for non-skid? Joe No more red lead, we are now better stewards of the environment. Our decks are solid teak 2X4 laid on edge. No non-skid. Just a acid bath every few years and re-caulking when and where they leak (often). Gaz |
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2X4 what ..............inches? If so.. nice I guess cept for the
maintance problems. Yer joshin me on the Redlead right? I know it's not very enviro friendly but it works great. Guess your going make me ask the Mexicans. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
2X4 what ..............inches? If so.. nice I guess cept for the maintance problems. Yup, inches. So the decks are 4" thick laid in 2" strips. The maintenance is not bad. We keep them wet so they are always tight. When we sail south (Hawaii) it becomes a problem if we sit still for a few days. In that case we water them. Yer joshin me on the Redlead right? I know it's not very enviro friendly but it works great. Nope. Guess your going make me ask the Mexicans. Joe |
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I bet.. A cold weather steel boat in hawaii is going to expand.
Gotta love dripping overheads eh..... Once my steel boat got so cold it blew apart the windows. Do you have steel plate under the 2X4's? Joe |
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Joe wrote:
I bet.. A cold weather steel boat in hawaii is going to expand. Gotta love dripping overheads eh..... Once my steel boat got so cold it blew apart the windows. Do you have steel plate under the 2X4's? Joe No. When you look up you see teak deck underside. Steel frames though. |