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![]() "Bewert" wrote in message news:P5Q1d.417122$M95.119342@pd7tw1no... I'm working on a project in Vancouver BC in which the client wants an exterior deck in which they want 3/4"x2 3/4" solid teak strips epoxies to 2 laminated 3/4" shts of Marine plywood. They want the joints between the strips to be bonded with Sikyflex caulking with no seems as on a boat deck. I was wondering if you could use regular biscuits joiners exteriorly,or would they swell to much more than the teak & create problems as this is a very wet climate,also what is the best epoxy?I thought the biscuits would help keep the planks even as I can't use screws to keep them down to set.Thanks The only reliable way to do this is to vacume the teak down. No seams? you mean the teak is tight edge to edge with the next plank? You should have about a 5mm gap between each plank and the botton of the gap should be masked so the sickieflex bonds only to the sides... not to the bottom of the seam |
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