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Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 16th, '19, 05:48
by Jhaszard
Teak covering boards. What is the thickness required and how attached? 5200? I have some nice boards Pete Fallon set me up with but they are only 1 1/2 inches thick. Can they be resawn and still be thick enough? Pete, does your friend have any more of that nice teak?
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 16th, '19, 12:30
by Pete Fallon
JHaszard,
I think they are still in business in Stuart Florida, but I am now in Mass. and out of touch with them. Their company was M and R Woods Stuart, Fl. sorry I don't have their tel number anymore. I have retired from surveying after the 4th knee implant, no more climbing in and out of vessels per doctors orders.
Pete
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 16th, '19, 14:09
by Jhaszard
Thanks Pete
Hope all goes well for you.
John
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 16th, '19, 16:36
by Pete Fallon
John Haszard,
I found the number for MR Marine Woods in Stuart Fl Tel 772-2200309 the address is 3197 SE Grand Parkway St6uart Fl 34997. Ask for Mark he will tell you how to attach the teak to the covering boards. Rose usually answers the phone.
Pete Fallon
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 16th, '19, 18:35
by Jhaszard
Thanks Pete
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 17th, '19, 12:43
by Rawleigh
No wonder you can't get any of your planes finished John, you have as many projects going at once as I do!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 17th, '19, 14:44
by Carl
Rawleigh wrote:No wonder you can't get any of your planes finished John, you have as many projects going at once as I do!
Rawleigh- how do you know Johns not putting covering boards on the plane?? Covering boards, a couple pair of pole holders and of course down riggers. He'd really cover a larger area...
...and you know what he'd be catching???
Yup, flying fish.
...and you know what that kind of fishing is called ???
Yup, you got it again Fly Fishing.
Now that's some plane ol' funny stuff
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 17th, '19, 19:48
by Jhaszard
Carl
How goes the install?
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Sep 17th, '19, 20:13
by Carl
John- it's coming along. That has become my standard answer.
Truth be told the end is finally in sight, maybe 40-50 hours of work to go...just hoping to get there before season ends...I really want to do a trial run.
How are your project coming along? How do you decide what to work on? Plane day or Truck day...maybe just go fishing.
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 1st, '19, 20:39
by Marlin
I attached my 5/8” teak covering board with thickened epoxy and lots of clamps. The aft covering board has quite a radius , there is a twist the side boards as well. I followed the Capt's advice, did door skin templates , 45* corners, then copied onto 1/4 “ plywood making more adjustments to the corners, then redid again with 1/2 plywood which was obviously stiffer and found more angle/bevel adjustments to the corners. Copied all these template to the teak . Ground the old side decks and stern with 40 grit and dry fitted all teak parts to see what more challanges remained. Lots of bar clamps , c clamps , wooden wedges driven in to tighten the fit. I used lots of 2x4” across the width of the boat with c clamps and wedges, bar clamps to the bottom to which I had screwed a 2x4” timber to get a purchase Structure to screw /clamp to. Carried this bottom framing up the sides to attach a top 2x4” timber as well to drive wedges between the teak and the timber . Let it set for several days still there more than 10 years. 5200 is primarily used to keep Carvers together, no self respecting boat builder in south Florida would allow a tube of this stuff in his shop!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 2nd, '19, 08:42
by jrhaszard
The next quest is a search for someone who can resaw these boards and not taper them. Ten feet by fourteen plus inches by one and a half inches. Dividing two boards evenly should give four halves of slightly less than three quarter inches ( just one half of the kerf). Should be able to cover the gunwales with three of these, maybe four. The boards are finished on four sides.
Marlin, I have seen the photos of the beautiful wood trim on your boat.
My poor boat sits at my dock in the summer and the boatyard in the winter and top sides are getting shabby. When I had the dock put in, the boathouse was designed but two neighbors objected and threatened court action. They don't like boathouses so I didn't build it.
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 2nd, '19, 10:20
by Rawleigh
John: Odis Cockrell has a Woodmizer sawmill set up on his property down the road to Horn Harbor. I have his contact info if you need it.
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 2nd, '19, 11:03
by jrhaszard
Thanks Rawleigh
Andy Cockrell at the marine railway next door has machines also. I just want to be sure they cut straight so as to not ruin a lot of expensive teak.
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 2nd, '19, 11:16
by Rawleigh
That would make me bite my nails as well! Good luck!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 3rd, '19, 09:28
by Marlin
I can email some covering board pics if u haven’t seen them up love, baitwell built in aswell
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 4th, '19, 07:22
by Yannis
I saw this one this summer, perhaps you can get ideas from it.
It is the closest I have seen to real teak, although it's fake.
https://imgur.com/a/6l65hH3
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 4th, '19, 07:46
by jrhaszard
Jrhaszard@aol.com
Super! Thanks Marlin
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 4th, '19, 09:57
by Carl
Yannis wrote:
It is the closest I have seen to real teak, although it's fake.
Yannis- While it may be fake teak, its Real Fake Teak!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 6th, '19, 08:30
by Yannis
Carl,
I’ve been sitting idle for days, trying to figure out what this means!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 6th, '19, 23:14
by Tony Meola
Yannis wrote:Carl,
I’ve been sitting idle for days, trying to figure out what this means!
Yannis
Things musf be slow in Greece.
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 7th, '19, 00:39
by Yannis
Tony, it must be me!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 7th, '19, 05:49
by Carl
Carl wrote:
Yannis- While it may be fake teak, its Real Fake Teak!
Yannis wrote:Carl,
I’ve been sitting idle for days, trying to figure out what this means!
https://imgur.com/DnyJYsr
Ok, I'll let you in on the secret with a little hint, but don't tell anyone else...it means nothing more then it says.
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 7th, '19, 20:36
by Tony Meola
So do we let Yannis loose a couple of more days of sleep or do we help him out?
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 8th, '19, 05:24
by Yannis
Spill the beans!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 8th, '19, 06:22
by Carl
Tony Meola wrote:So do we let Yannis loose a couple of more days of sleep or do we help him out?
Go for it Tony, I gave up my best hint...
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 8th, '19, 21:11
by Tony Meola
Yannis
They are using fake teak covering. A man made material, which is real man made material or real fake teak. It is still fake but it is real because it exists.
Does that help. It is a play on words.
It is like Astro Turf while it is not real grass it is real Astro Turf. Or you in the case of Astro Turf instead of "real" you could use the term "original".
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 9th, '19, 09:42
by Yannis
Thanks Tony.
Now just because this whole thing was way more puzzling than it deserved, I decided that from now on I will be posting in english, however in a different alphabet...like this: θένκς Τονυ!
Still english but fake, real fake if you get my point!!!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 9th, '19, 10:47
by Rawleigh
LOL! Touche'
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 9th, '19, 12:42
by Carl
Yannis wrote:Thanks Tony.
Now just because this whole thing was way more puzzling than it deserved, I decided that from now on I will be posting in english, however in a different alphabet...like this: θένκς Τονυ!
Still english but fake, real fake if you get my point!!!
He gets it! He gets it!
Great explanation Tony!
Re: Coverings boards
Posted: Oct 9th, '19, 21:35
by Tony Meola
Yannis
Hey don't take it out on me, I only delivered the message. If you write it in Greek, I will have to ask my neighbor to translate it for me.