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Where did you get the mesquite lumber? Please don't tell me you cut it off your property and milled it yourself! Really nice touch and beautiful. Is mesquite an oily wood? I know that stuff is hard as woodpecker lips.all of the interior wood work, including the cabin sole is tung oiled mesquite.
The the Kleer Koat is an epoxy casting resin like you'd see on a bar top. Also found under the name of Clear Cast, and available from most resin shops. I use US Composites in West Palm Beach. http://www.uscomposites.com/kk121.htmlwhat is the clear kast table top stuff
The door was epoxy laminated with two layers of 1/2" bc plywood with Formica on exterior faces and edges. Round over for the window was epoxy glassed.did you custom make that door? I like the lockset too... care to share where you found that piece of equipment?
I'll be trying to organize the major elements of Hancock's web images over the next month or so... Long cabin progression imagery is at: http://bertram31.com/hancock/img/cabin/If you have time and inclination I would love to see the progression of the "dished out look" of the entrance to the V berth.
Still on the 70% maybe list...I detect the aroma of a Cabo fishing vacation in your future.
There's a mill in Fredricksburg, about 30 miles west of me, that has/had a vast amount of T&G 1/2" flooring bundled in random lengths between 8" - 20".Where did you get the mesquite lumber? Please don't tell me you cut it off your property and milled it yourself! Really nice touch and beautiful. Is mesquite an oily wood? I know that stuff is hard as woodpecker lips.
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