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MDO
for interior flooring? Been told by a few people that this is all the craze. I need replace the floor, in the lower area of the tubb. Little to no water gets down there. Even less will as I'm glassing in the portholes
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Timmy,
MDO, (medium density overlay), is usually, but not always, an exterior grade plywood with a paper surface glued on with phenolic glue. It comes both single and double faced. As long as you make sure that what you're getting is truly exterior grade ply and the facing glue is phenolic, then you're ok. But, the sole is going to be exposed to the bilge on the under side and therefore must be sealed against moisture absorption, including all the edges. Laminated wood flooring could be an ecconomical option.
MDO is primarily designed to be a smooth surface material suitable for painting without much prep or sanding. It's not designed as a traffic capable surface by itself. You'll need to consider what material you'll need to lay over the MDO to be used as a cabin sole.
You may also want to use double faced, (MDO on both faces), and still seal the back side & edges with epoxy. Sealing off the cabin bilge from the cockpit bilge, leaving an operable emergency port between the two, will further make this choice OK.
At least for an old tubbbbb....
Br,
Patrick
MDO, (medium density overlay), is usually, but not always, an exterior grade plywood with a paper surface glued on with phenolic glue. It comes both single and double faced. As long as you make sure that what you're getting is truly exterior grade ply and the facing glue is phenolic, then you're ok. But, the sole is going to be exposed to the bilge on the under side and therefore must be sealed against moisture absorption, including all the edges. Laminated wood flooring could be an ecconomical option.
MDO is primarily designed to be a smooth surface material suitable for painting without much prep or sanding. It's not designed as a traffic capable surface by itself. You'll need to consider what material you'll need to lay over the MDO to be used as a cabin sole.
You may also want to use double faced, (MDO on both faces), and still seal the back side & edges with epoxy. Sealing off the cabin bilge from the cockpit bilge, leaving an operable emergency port between the two, will further make this choice OK.
At least for an old tubbbbb....
Br,
Patrick
i think by the description that is what we call sign board. ive left scraps of it outside for years with no apparent structural degradation. now im into azak but i have built boat parts out of it with no problems to date.
bruce...isint that homesote that you really meant to spec.....i think spackle is good for fillin holes and irregularities.
bruce...isint that homesote that you really meant to spec.....i think spackle is good for fillin holes and irregularities.
Timmyyyyyyyyyyyy;
When I was a kid Roger Fritz(local teak and cabinet guru) built an electronics box for our old Robalo out of double sided MDO. I finished it with awlgrip and for the next 8 years it sat uncovered year round. Other then the raw edges showing some wear it was fabulous.
Once sealed up that stuff lasts a long time. When Roger(Same gure he did our gunnels and teak cabinets in the boat too) redid our galley we used the same product in the 31. Think about using it in thinner forms for walls and stuff as well. With a little primer and paint it finishes like a sheet of glass without much work. Right up your alley I think. As for a floor I'd just as soon use a smooth marine ply and put a laminate on top. think we've got enough amtico left to do your galley and head if needed.
When I was a kid Roger Fritz(local teak and cabinet guru) built an electronics box for our old Robalo out of double sided MDO. I finished it with awlgrip and for the next 8 years it sat uncovered year round. Other then the raw edges showing some wear it was fabulous.
Once sealed up that stuff lasts a long time. When Roger(Same gure he did our gunnels and teak cabinets in the boat too) redid our galley we used the same product in the 31. Think about using it in thinner forms for walls and stuff as well. With a little primer and paint it finishes like a sheet of glass without much work. Right up your alley I think. As for a floor I'd just as soon use a smooth marine ply and put a laminate on top. think we've got enough amtico left to do your galley and head if needed.
KR
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Manasquan Flooring carried it. I googled distributors and found a local one.
You'll have to buy in the minimum quantity which is why we have enough to do CHIMERA 3 times over maybe 4. But you know what they say, better to have to much than not enough.
If you buy some remember to work fast with the glue and carry lots of blue tape and paper weights to keep the seems tight. The stuff cut easy with a formica bit.
Its wearing well for all the traffic it gets, no marks yet. I like it.
You'll have to buy in the minimum quantity which is why we have enough to do CHIMERA 3 times over maybe 4. But you know what they say, better to have to much than not enough.
If you buy some remember to work fast with the glue and carry lots of blue tape and paper weights to keep the seems tight. The stuff cut easy with a formica bit.
Its wearing well for all the traffic it gets, no marks yet. I like it.
KR
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
Walter,
I've got a buddy here in P'cola, that is in the flooring business is where I bought mine for the B31 interior and it works great on the walls too. Tell me how many sq. ft you want and I'll get you a price with the glue.
It looks like the real thing and works like non-skid too.
DQ
I've got a buddy here in P'cola, that is in the flooring business is where I bought mine for the B31 interior and it works great on the walls too. Tell me how many sq. ft you want and I'll get you a price with the glue.
It looks like the real thing and works like non-skid too.
DQ
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I am looking to do the center inside floor and the starboard side floor around the sink/fridge, lower steering station on a Sportsfisherman. Don't know quite how to figure for waste as I don't know the lengths it comes in. I do have a good diagram. The stuff I have samples on Teak strips W699 WLNN 2" UNBEV.
W793 WEN 1/4" UNBEV. My basic calculations tell me I'm covering about 52 square feet. If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to know what I'd be looking at in $$$. Walter
W793 WEN 1/4" UNBEV. My basic calculations tell me I'm covering about 52 square feet. If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to know what I'd be looking at in $$$. Walter
Walter,
It comes in 3' length's and can be cut with a good sharpe pair of scissors and is glued down with their brand of glue. I spent around $500 for everything including freight. I'll shoot you some pictures of mine and send them to you.
I did the center floor & under the table & v-berth and will be doing the dash also.
DQ
It comes in 3' length's and can be cut with a good sharpe pair of scissors and is glued down with their brand of glue. I spent around $500 for everything including freight. I'll shoot you some pictures of mine and send them to you.
I did the center floor & under the table & v-berth and will be doing the dash also.
DQ
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"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
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Capt. Frank,
I will send you the some pictures also when I send them to Walter and info. on where to purchase it from. It is the same place I purchase mine. It's really very easy to install and looks great to boot. Great stuff for the price and look. Just remember to stager your planks to give you that real look when you install it.
R,
DQ
I will send you the some pictures also when I send them to Walter and info. on where to purchase it from. It is the same place I purchase mine. It's really very easy to install and looks great to boot. Great stuff for the price and look. Just remember to stager your planks to give you that real look when you install it.
R,
DQ
1967 Hull #315-605 FBC ---<*)((((><(
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
Walter & Capt. Frank,
Here are the pictures of my Amtico flooring in my boat. The V-Berth has a removeable piece thats comes out or like you see for a full bed. Have not done the dash yet. Also the hatch just inside the doorway has not been finish yet either.
DQ
Here are the pictures of my Amtico flooring in my boat. The V-Berth has a removeable piece thats comes out or like you see for a full bed. Have not done the dash yet. Also the hatch just inside the doorway has not been finish yet either.
DQ
1967 Hull #315-605 FBC ---<*)((((><(
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
Rawleigh,
Had to cut a access hole to get underneath the A/C unit and also reconnect a bonding strap. It was easier for me to do that instead pulling the whole floor up.
I'll dress it up better with some scrap Amtico....now I have access anytime I need to that area. Not totally done yet with the interior, got delayed when I broke my arms. Will be finishing things up soon. I figured somebody would wonder what that was about.
DQ
Had to cut a access hole to get underneath the A/C unit and also reconnect a bonding strap. It was easier for me to do that instead pulling the whole floor up.
I'll dress it up better with some scrap Amtico....now I have access anytime I need to that area. Not totally done yet with the interior, got delayed when I broke my arms. Will be finishing things up soon. I figured somebody would wonder what that was about.
DQ
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"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
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