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Well my teak is still in pieces on my shop bench. I think it is the OCD in me, but there are so many little corners where the pieces come together that I had to sand, and the voids between all the slats it was driving me crazy so I had to pull it all the way apart to about 75 pieces. I also can now use a blet sander to do all the sanding which I just finished last night. I was really trying to avoid taking it all apart when I first started, but now I'm glad I did. I will never do it again though. Today I hope to get it all glued up and screwed back together, and plan to give it the first coat of teak oil tomorrow.
I've been out a few times without the platform this season and it is a total pain to put boards and skis on without it. All I can say is it better look awesome after all the time I've spent on it. I actually first pulled it off the boat back in December, but the first few months was spent hand sanding in 20 minute intervals every few days. I HATE SANDING!!!
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Check this out!
I finished the teak late last night.
First picture is three coats of star brite last year in June.
This winter I started with about 5 hours of sanding using 120 grit palm sander, bastard file, and sanding pads. The 3M sanding pads work great in the slots. Takes about one sanding pad per set of slots. I used three total. The purple pro grade work best.
Used the bastard file to get the ends of the small pieces.
One hour later one coat of Watco (Lowes) teak sealer product.
One and done...Awesome!
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Originally posted by Barefooter92 View PostCheck this out!
I finished the teak late last night.
1st picture is of the bottom side after taking it apart. 2nd and third are after putting it back together tonight.
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Originally posted by gatorguy View PostLooks really good! I can't wait till mine is done. I finally got mine back together tonight. I'm going to let the glue dry for the next 24hours then tomorrow I plan to oil it. This has been one of the most painful projects I've ever undertaken. Have I mentioned how much I hate sanding?
1st picture is of the bottom side after taking it apart. 2nd and third are after putting it back together tonight.
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Originally posted by Barefooter92 View PostWOW! What a great before and after! Nice work. What did you use for glue? What finish oil are you going to use. It may have been painful but you did a great job so far, you will be proud this summer knowing how much labor you put into your teak. Heck it is winter still what else is there to do?
I was really worried about getting it all back together once I had it apart, but it actually went back together quite easily. As far as what oil I'm using, the stuff the guy sold me at the MC dealer. I'm not sure what it is, but I'll post it along with a final picture when I'm all done.
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Most commercially produced teak oils are either a combination of linseed oil and mineral spirits or tung oil and mineral spirits. The commercially produced teak oils also tend to have some components in them to offer UV and mildew resistance. What you have is likely a tung oil based "teak oil." You might consider doing the bottom of the platform first. If you like the results, continue on with the top. If not, try something else on the top. Nobody sees the bottom anyway and I'm sure whatever you have will offer ample protection.Previous: 1993 Prostar 205
Red 1998 Ski Nautique, PCM GT40, 310 hp, , Acme 4 blade, Perfect Pass SG/Zbox.
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That paint won't last long if you do repaint.Previous: 1993 Prostar 205
Red 1998 Ski Nautique, PCM GT40, 310 hp, , Acme 4 blade, Perfect Pass SG/Zbox.
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Be kind. Have fun.
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Originally posted by east tx skier View PostThat paint won't last long if you do repaint.
FWIW: I just found the #12 oval head ss screws at Lowes 5 for 2 bucks.
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