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need a vote fellas!!! mahoghony or teak?
Should I use mahoghony or teak for my outrigger bases,compass base, and other trims. Either or will epoxy coated and then sprayed with a uv stable clear coat. Give me your opinions!!
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Does it have to match any other wood on boat? If not then I would say mahogany.
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I agree mahogany I believe teak should not be painted only treated with proper cleaners and oil.
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i dunno but I do think you should carve each piece into the shape of a fish!
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I like mahogany needs less work than teak I vote for mahogany
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I thought teak was water and rot resistant. Mahogany is a hard wood but has to be treated to keep out side? Let me know as I need to replace some teak on my boast and I believe mahogany is cheaper?
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Kracker...what size peices of teak do you have? and prices?
I have a little bit of teak work to do on my V20 and may be intereated. |
2"x3 1/2"x 3 foot long. And 1"x2"x4 foot and 5 foot pieces. I also have shorter stuff 2 and 3 foot long. If your intrested let me know. I will take some pics.
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Kracker... sorry I have not responded sooner.
Death in family, Doc apps. with wife starting radiation on Mon. whew!! too much at times. But yes I think I can use some of your teak. I have a full length swim platform that I need to add to front edge to fit curve of transom. Also would like to build some new floor hatch covers if I cannot find any, by the way did you guys say there was a boat yard up your way with a late 70's v20 with parts? |
if you need any Teak, contact my sisters company http://www.mullismillwork.com/ just outside of Raleigh, they may have some small pieces if they've had a run. Most of the time they have mahogany and other hard woods. You may have to wait for them to run a contract as they don't keep a lot of scrap around
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Thanks Spare , will keep in mind.
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