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strip planking vs aging
Thursday, December 03, 2009 - 11 Posts by 7 People @ Wooden Boat Building and Restoration - Boat Design
Strip planking vs aging
hello,
please look at this link.
http://www.gartsideboats.com/faq2.php
he
doesn't like strip planking. Shortly he says that you can't prevent the wood shriking and expanding
, and I have seen everything from broken frames to the decks pushed up off the clamp as a result
Faux Wood Composites - was treated plywood
Saturday, January 13, 2007 - 7 Posts @ Glen-L.com • Wood and Plywood
Has anyone heard of someone using the fake wood seen on modern decks and piers for boat building
the moisture content of the wood would not allow good bonding. Aged decking would be OK. I am certainly...
Not sure how well fiberglass epoxy resin would stick to newly treated wood decking. Seems like
Looking for advice on how to install a deck
Sunday, August 19, 2007 - 17 Posts by 11 People @ Off-Topic Posts
X 4 Ipe to replace my aging fir deck with, and thought I would try this as my deck is approx. 48
I'm looking for advice on how to install a deck without the fasteners showing. I have bought some 1
several decks, and in all honesty, don't feel its worth the headache of concealing fasteners
Canvas Deck
Wednesday, July 11, 2001 - 30 Posts by 16 People @ Building / Repair - Page 167 - The WoodenBoat
I decided to use 3/8 okume plywood on the decks of my catboat. Ill screw it in place with dolfinite
consistency for the job. I guess Im asking for comments from people of experience with canvas decks.
with re-doing the decks will curse me, but I kind of like the idea of somewhat "tenacious" deck to sheer
New Deck - What to use
Friday, August 28, 2009 - 22 Posts by 16 People @ Sailing Anarchy > General Anarchy
This is the actual deck, currently in wood. It's twice as long as what shows. Southern exposure, lots
http://www.finehomebuilding.com/item/8754/...olute-nightmare
We have a large deck that is getting
in the previous pictures, and really bad for the wood, cause premature checking and aging. Ipe
Is this deck made from cedar?
Monday, May 11, 2009 - 12 Posts by 6 People @ Homeowner Helper ArboristSite.com
This deck is pine and not cedar. The previous owner said it was cedar, but maybe he was just telling me
of lumber anyone in my neck of the woods builds decks with. It is sort of green colored and wet when
aromatic qualities and I don't know if the aging process outside takes away the smell.
Just thought
Alternative woods for deck planking
Friday, November 12, 2004 - 32 Posts by 21 People @ Building / Repair - Page 114 - The WoodenBoat
Hi all
The restoration of Rocquette goes on...next decision is deck restoration. Plan probably
is to go for a teak veneer over the existing repaired ply deck.
Before opting for this however
it, but not as yet for full decks (boat).
To which George replied :
Ipê is one of the heaviest woods around...
PetriCal (cement/wood fiber) Roof Deck Design Data
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - 4 Posts @ Structural engineering other topics Eng-Tips
We are looking at an older building with cementitious, wood fiber roof deck similar to Tectum
. Let us know the approximate age of the building. That will narrow down the search
school ice hockey arena.
Cement-fiber deck was originally supported by thin-walled box purlins
Tapered wood pins a replacements for deck screws?
Saturday, July 26, 2008 - 8 Posts by 7 People @ Building / Repair - Page 37 - The WoodenBoat
I have the usual aging teak deck. Well, actually my boat does. It's been sanded too much and now
. If I did re-sink the screws, there wouldn't be much wood underneath them and they'd still need bungs. I'm
will not.
The two real problems are:
If it's a real teak deck, 3/8" is a bit thin, structurally
British Boom
Monday, May 04, 2009 - 3 Posts by 2 People @ A-US Blue Seals • Strategy Discussions
How to post screen shots of decks . Now just do what you need to, age up, keep pressuring, boom
done aging up. Age up with the 200 gold and tower politician, so you can make 8 musk, plus crates
VILLS WITH BIT OVER)600W,4VILLS Good point, but you cans end 600 wood for a stable, or extra barracks
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