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On Mon, 22 Aug 2011 09:17:20 -0400, "Flying Pig"
wrote: You should consider making your own variable mount out of teak. It wouldn't be all that difficult and it would look so spiffy. Wilbur Hubbard This from the guy who recommended making a piece of furniture (cockpit table, another thread) from Starboard... ==== Actually I've had reasonably good success making things out of starboard. The stuff is easy to work, hell for stout, durable, and looks pretty good if polished up and/or faced with teak. |
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"Flying Pig" wrote in message
... You should consider making your own variable mount out of teak. It wouldn't be all that difficult and it would look so spiffy. Wilbur Hubbard This from the guy who recommended making a piece of furniture (cockpit table, another thread) from Starboard... Cheers, Wilbur :{)) You battened down, yet? Teak is nice for interior applications where a couple coats of varnish lasts almost forever. For outside use teak is just too much work for this sailor. I'm not going to batten down as the most wind we're going to get here is about 25 knots which I will welcome to help break the oppressive heat somewhat. I did renew my mooring chain a couple days ago so I'm good to go. .. . Freaking 3/8" chain is now up to about ten bucks a foot. Good grief! Wilbur Hubbard |
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