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Just one more question , what do you mean by vacuum bag the teak? thanks
Bill "Bewert" wrote in message news:%iZ2d.444649$M95.250583@pd7tw1no... Thank You all for the advice,It's a outdoor house deck,& I got the teak the otherday and it's 2'' wide not 2 3/4''I was told by a store called Fiberteck to use G-2 Marine epoxy by Industrial formulators.But I do agree on leaving a gap & caulking.Will let you know how it worked out"Bewert" wrote in message news:P5Q1d.417122$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 |
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