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number one is done, ready to go back on the dock box
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Photo Day, what do northern boaters do in the winter?
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it takes about 100 new zip ties per palm tree. We have two attached to our dock box.
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Photo Day, what do northern boaters do in the winter?
number one is done, ready to go back on the dock box
refinished ALL the teak
lifeline cushions
That's the spirit! Reminds me of Lake Wobegone.
Ipe lumber is heavy as lead, just as dense(it seems), is as rot resistant as teak
Re: Ipe lumber is heavy as lead, just as dense(it seems), is as rot resistant as teak
The residential decking industry touts Ipe for it's lack of splintering.
It IS splintery when working. But after sanding it's smooth and nice, break the edges a bit.
We call it 'easing the edge' on this coast, Westy.
Well, if it were I, I'd 'ease' the edge a taste. I've had Ipe splinters in my hand, they.....
My little experience and observation, the caulking is usually proud of the wood.
At the local boat show last weekend was a 36 Morris daysailer being refurbed by Schooner Creek.
Proud of the teak, are you sure that isn't the nature of the caulking?
Re: The residential decking industry touts Ipe for it's lack of splintering.
Re: The residential decking industry touts Ipe for it's lack of splintering.
Re: The residential decking industry touts Ipe for it's lack of splintering.
Hmmm- I go barefoot most of the time, and the docks here were built in 2011. Hard to say why
Wait, where are the strain guages and the like...
I was amazed that the 3/4" Fir plywood bent more than the 3/8" Ipe.