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Craig Mac
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TEAK COVERING BOARDS

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My friend is getting ready to install teak covering boards and is looking for some guidence.

Best glue --not planning on using any screws

For joints---best way to splice

Any other tips to prevent cracking and curling
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Marlin
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Re: TEAK COVERING BOARDS

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We edge glued the covering boards and cut them to a door skin template, we leveled off the old side decking with a thicken vermiculite /epoxy concoction basedon capt Parts post, clamped them in place with NO fasteners ,not even from the underside, and we were done, u will be able to sand these decks for years and never encounter a fastner either from the topside or underneath, this is the way the custom guys in the Carolina's ,Stuart fl , Rybovich , Merritt do there covering boards/transoms /desks/cockpits with teak
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Re: TEAK COVERING BOARDS

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Marlin, thanks for your info.

Did you use any spine in the joint? Dowel or biscuit? If yes, what materiial did you use?
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Re: TEAK COVERING BOARDS

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No, washed the surface with alcohol, applied epoxy on both pieces, clamped and cut the next day, again, we glued to a flattened surface made ready for the teak
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Re: TEAK COVERING BOARDS

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I cut two boards to be joined on table saw thus making a saw blade slot then used a teak spline the entire length all put together with epoxy.
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