How do I remove the teak trim piece by the head

The Main Sand Box for bertram31.com

Moderators: CaptPatrick, mike ohlstein, Bruce

Post Reply
User avatar
JohnV8r
Senior Member
Posts: 625
Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 21:59
Location: Northern California Bay Area
Contact:

How do I remove the teak trim piece by the head

Post by JohnV8r »

Can someone tell me how the teak trim piece on the corner of the head where the door latches on an FBC comes off? I want to remove it, sand it, epoxy undercoat it, varnish it with the sprayer, and put it back in. Varnishing that thing in place is a bitch and every year I get big nicks on the bottom where people have accidentally kicked it.

The vertical piece on the left is the one I am talking about.

Image

Thanks in advance.
Bertram 31 - The Best Boat Ever Built
thereheis
Senior Member
Posts: 244
Joined: Jul 1st, '06, 05:37
Location: bandera / port aransas tx
Contact:

trim

Post by thereheis »

that piece is screwed in and has teak dowel plugs.....find the plugs and you find the screws....

phil
User avatar
JohnV8r
Senior Member
Posts: 625
Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 21:59
Location: Northern California Bay Area
Contact:

Post by JohnV8r »

Phil,

Thanks. I'll go back and look for the teak plugs, but I have not been able to find any at this point. It's been a huge mystery to me. It's almost like they used dowels to attach the trim piece to the plywood bulkhead between the galley and the head and simply glued or epoxied it in. That's the traditional way to put in a face frame.

I even wondered if they might have used a pocket hole jig, used screws from the bulkhead side to attach the trim piece and then put the formica over the pocket hole jig holes.

The whole damn thing is a mystery to me at this point.
Bertram 31 - The Best Boat Ever Built
User avatar
Pete Fallon
Senior Member
Posts: 1313
Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 23:10
Location: Stuart Fl. and Salem, Ma.

Post by Pete Fallon »

JohnV8er,
They put the formica over the screws that go thru the bulkhead from the outside of the head and filled the holes with surfacing putty. If you really want to get those trim pieces off, get a heat gun and a real sharp edged large putty knife, work under the leading edge very carefully and place lots of wedges between the formica and the bulkhead, work slow because that laminate gets real brittle with age. Laminate is attached with contact cement. I had to replace mine and I have the brown formica that is very hard to match if it breaks. The trim will come off in one peice after you get to the screws under the laminate. Good luck.
Pete
User avatar
JohnV8r
Senior Member
Posts: 625
Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 21:59
Location: Northern California Bay Area
Contact:

Post by JohnV8r »

Thanks Pete!
Bertram 31 - The Best Boat Ever Built
Capt Dick Dean

Post by Capt Dick Dean »

I would not take them off. Sand and varnish in place. And to those that kick and generally hurt the boat, tell 'em this could be your last trip. Unless it's your wife.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], PeterPalmieri and 337 guests