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noone2

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:58 pm
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I'm involved in a project to replace the teak aft deck on a trawler.
Is there a method of construction that DOES NOT require penetrating
the substrate with screws.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:57 pm
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Yes. Wonderfully described at West System's 'Epoxyworks' publication.

See: http://www.epoxyworks.com/20/index20.html

MW
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 6:58 pm
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I agree with Jim on the WEST system, particularyly with using a
resiliant type of caulk between planks. I have a friend who used the
hard black carbon type WEST filler and he had problems when the wood
expanded and contracted and the hard black epoxy filler did not.

Also, keep in mind the WEST system requires using a very thin
plank....1/4" I think.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 12:11 pm
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IPE decks are sometimes built using plastic oval washers
Grooves are cut in the plank sides and attched to the framing underneath
with ss screws. So nothing is visible topsides. The planks have a small gap.
and the srews have small narrow heads.
Aso special brackets that attach on the side of the plank and then into the
framing. I think I have seen in the catalogs.

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 > Is there a method of construction that DOES NOT require penetrating
 > the substrate with screws.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 6:13 pm
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"Marc" <noone DeleteThis @none.net> wrote in message
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 > I'm involved in a project to replace the teak aft deck on a trawler.
 > Is there a method of construction that DOES NOT require penetrating
 > the substrate with screws.

Assuming the strucgture is OK, an easy and very effective method is applying
something like DURABAK <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.nonslipcoating.com/" target="_blank">http://www.nonslipcoating.com/</a> right over the
existing teak. It can be a DIY application without too much problem and is
extremely durable with minimal ongoing maintenance. Now available in
various colors.

I haven't personally used this product as I wound up with a GB Woodie where
the prior owner had redone the decks with fiberglass (avery nice but I
wouldn't have wanted to pay for it). I've seen the results and read various
user experiences. If I still had teak decks, this is definately the way I
would go.

Luck,
Everett<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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