Part 2 of a tutorial from Boatworks Today on how to fabricate and install a small teak deck as a highlight on your boat using materials from Teak Decking Systems.
I know this video is older, but I want to thank you! You're an artist! We have learned a lot here and now feel very capable to tackle our own teak renovations! Thanks
The "HIGH POINT" of thiese instructional videos is at the end. The little sweetheart "Voice-Over". With nigh on a quarter million views, she mush have broken a quarter million hearts! already!
It's always a pleasure watching a master craftsman at work. Your creativity, intuition and ability to transfer from thought to process is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Nice job. I used to work for a company that made deck panels for yachts around the world. We had the deck patterns sent to us in wooden crates, we made the deck panels, then crated them up and shipped them back to the boat builders. Quite interesting work really.
+Best Racing Tips Win At The Dragstrip Tha'ts the way Teak Decking Systems operates as well. I have a good relationship with them and they were willing to send me some of their off cuts that were large enough for the project. Don't think that's something they normally do though....
@mongo6606 I touch on the panel construction a little bit in part 1 of the video; unfortunately TDS is not able to give me specifics on how they do it, or the resins that they use (trade secret stuff)... You can find out a little more from their website though... Thank You!
Awesome Beautiful Work inspired by the Perfect use of your OCD Tendencies to achieve Perfection in your Procedure.. You Explain and Teach your Craft in an Exemplary Manner Andy.. Just AWESOME Pal .. Thanks
Hi Larry, not sure if the supplier I used in the video (Teak Decking Systems) sells their panels retail or not. I'd try giving them a call. Otherwise I know that there are suppliers that will do this. If I remember correctly figure roughly $60/SF for the materials (ouch). It would be much less expensive to look at a teak and rubber plywood rather than using solid wood..
Very nice video and work done!!Trying to repair my boat i just purchased,second hand.Took whole boat apart and repairing everything from scartch,except the hull.Anyway nice job will try to make something nice like you do.
looks good ! The nibbing is usually off of a small template , the curve comes to half a batten and then they are connected from the half batten curve back to the caulk seam it creates a slight angle.
I appreciate the method of trimming the bungs. I have always sanded them and it takes forever. I was surprised to see that you can sand the caulk and then get the finish to adhere. Is that a non silicone based caulk?
Carl, Your videos are so well done. Thank-You and keep them up. I have a 34' Sailboat I'm having to pull the house off of and am trying to salvage the teak on top to reinstall after the new house is built, What do you think? Enjoy
Great Video. Very informative. Can you elaborate on sealing the perimeter border to the deck? Curious about long term weather tightness at perimeter. Would it serve to use the same black sealant at the edge of the border to fiberglass location? Also how does thick pre-fab deck system lend itself to a contoured surface that isn’t so flat? Thank you.
Looks fantastic, I’m just about to tackle my own boat. Does the main panels come pre made or do you need to fabricate them yourself from strips of teak?
Hi there. Is there a certain resin you used for securing the decking to the fiberglass? Also, do you need to stain after sanding? Great videos! I love them all! Your the man!
Thanks! Would really like to see your project as it progresses. If interested I'll post the pics and descriptions on my website under 'Viewer Projects'. Good luck with everything, I have no doubt that it will look great :-)
beauty ! Is the teak panel premade ? if it is where can we get some ? is it epoxy on the teak for the finish or something else ? :) thank you for the tips !! beautiful work
Great channel! I have a sailboat that has teak seats(it's the solid plywood teak that is glued in place) in the cockpit. It was not installed properly and is lifting in the corners. Do you have any recommendations for pulling the teak off and re-bedding it properly? What material would you use? Many thanks and keep on posting!!!!
Thirty two years ago when I was a teen, I worked in a boatyard. The jobs I detested the most....sanding off gel coat prior to anti fouling and caulking decks.....why? I always got covered in calking which you reminded me of...got in my hair once .....had to be cut out!
Wow that was very cool. I can see I'm going to have a lot more work from watching your show. Because I will be wanting to do this as well hahahaha. Stop giving me more work hahaha just kidding. Love it keep it up 🤣😅🤣
I'm a bit confused. If you mounted the teak onto the backer board, how is it that we can't see the backer board on the edges? did you cut a dado in the edge teak to hide it something? great video!
Does this add any rigidity to the floor? I have fiberglass deck with no core. Hoping to beef it up some to prevent sagging when stepped on? I saw you add a layer of fiberglass. Wondering if I should do that first or just go straight to this
I cannot stop watching Andy's videos. He deserves every accolade in teaching marine repair.
Who the hell would dislike this video? Great work.
I know this video is older, but I want to thank you! You're an artist! We have learned a lot here and now feel very capable to tackle our own teak renovations! Thanks
Great video, that chisel is super sharp!!!! Enjoy watching your videos, you have an amazing calming way of working, your the Bob Ross of boat work!!!!
The "HIGH POINT" of thiese instructional videos is at the end. The little sweetheart "Voice-Over". With nigh on a quarter million views, she mush have broken a quarter million hearts! already!
It's always a pleasure watching a master craftsman at work. Your creativity, intuition and ability to transfer from thought to process is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
That looks GREAT man. Real nice work. Thanks for laying out the techniques here. Great work.
Amazing job i installed today teak deck in the cockpit area of a small boat and i find this video very informative.Great work!
Exquisite quality, man - both the woodworking and the vid. Thank you!
That's some fine workmanship! Bravo!!!
That's an amazing job. Great explanation. That's for taking the time to share.
Mate, always enjoy watching your videos here in Germany and your love to details!!!!
Very kind of you to post this video! This is some fine work. Thanks for the lesson you really know your stuff!
Excellent woodworking tips, - a lovely mix of expertise & common-sense.
Fantastic work, really appreciate you taking your time making the videos.
Thanks a lot!
Nice job. I used to work for a company that made deck panels for yachts around the world. We had the deck patterns sent to us in wooden crates, we made the deck panels, then crated them up and shipped them back to the boat builders. Quite interesting work really.
+Best Racing Tips Win At The Dragstrip Tha'ts the way Teak Decking Systems operates as well. I have a good relationship with them and they were willing to send me some of their off cuts that were large enough for the project. Don't think that's something they normally do though....
@mongo6606 I touch on the panel construction a little bit in part 1 of the video; unfortunately TDS is not able to give me specifics on how they do it, or the resins that they use (trade secret stuff)... You can find out a little more from their website though... Thank You!
Nice job!! Really enjoyed watching that video. Look forward to checking out more of your work.
Awesome job, very well done start to finish video, this just gives me great info for various applications in future projects.
Always a real pleasure to watch skilled craftsman at work..
obviously you are an artist....at what you are doing...i have great respect for work that is performed the way you do.....
Beautiful workmanship...Wow!
Your amazing. Learn so much from you. It’s appreciated
You have never seen a real pretty teakdeck in perfekt craftsmanship !!!!
I could not resist that pink clad baby, so I liked this video.
Awesome job. Really liked the advice at 9:20 re. the diving grain. Good stuff.
Real slick work! Nice fit and finish also. Really like your persona too. Class act from a COOL DUDE! THANKS FOR SHARING
Good Lawd......Amazing work.
Many helpful insights for my own restoration project. Thanks!
You're an amazing boat worker, respect to you Who does it the proper way, ceep going!!!!
Fischvati Thanks!
Awesome Beautiful Work inspired by the Perfect use of your OCD Tendencies to achieve Perfection in your Procedure.. You Explain and Teach your Craft in an Exemplary Manner Andy.. Just AWESOME Pal .. Thanks
Fine traditional craftsmanship in a modern day environment!
Hey, Thanks! I appreciate the compliments :-)
very good job and perfect explanation!!! Thanks
Thanks a lot to share with us your talent to wood work.
Thanks much!! Really appreciate the feedback :-)
Love the music..old time with new looks
Beautiful work.
You do beautiful Work.
Thanks for the info, about to start replacing my worn out teak trim.
beautiful work!!!
Hi Larry, not sure if the supplier I used in the video (Teak Decking Systems) sells their panels retail or not. I'd try giving them a call. Otherwise I know that there are suppliers that will do this. If I remember correctly figure roughly $60/SF for the materials (ouch). It would be much less expensive to look at a teak and rubber plywood rather than using solid wood..
Now that's some sick skills my man..Thank you ssssssso much..
Stunning results.
You sir are a craftsman
Thank you Andrew! Like you're name too ;-)
Go wings!! Haha boat works is my go to source for fixing my egg harbor.
Thank you!!
This guy is master craftsman!
Very nice video and work done!!Trying to repair my boat i just purchased,second hand.Took whole boat apart and repairing everything from scartch,except the hull.Anyway nice job will try to make something nice like you do.
looks good ! The nibbing is usually off of a small template , the curve comes to half a batten and then they are connected from the half batten curve back to the caulk seam it creates a slight angle.
I liked your video. good light and audio. I would have done a couple of things differently but you done good.
Thanks! I really appreciate it :-)
Nice job!!!
Excellent, tutorial, thanks
It's called Acoustic Sunrise. Part of the iMovie suite that comes with Mac's :-)
Love your work, wish I was better at it
Nice work!
Very fine job. Thx for yout tips.
Wow ... wish your shop was in Melbourne Australia.
Great tutorial.
Amazing job
That's is beautiful!!!!
Thank you very much :-)
Nice job!
Talent! Thank you !
Thank you :-)
Great video
This guy rocks!
Fantastic!
Nice! Very nice!!
This is a real art, guys
Very good, what was the epoxy you used to set the field material? Thanks
great job.
:-) Thank you!
I appreciate the method of trimming the bungs. I have always sanded them and it takes forever. I was surprised to see that you can sand the caulk and then get the finish to adhere. Is that a non silicone based caulk?
Use baby wet wipes to remove caulking from hands and tools.
good videos
awesome man
Carl, Your videos are so well done. Thank-You and keep them up. I have a 34' Sailboat I'm having to pull the house off of and am trying to salvage the teak on top to reinstall after the new house is built, What do you think? Enjoy
Beautiful
"Time to do some sanding" - YAAAY!
Great Video. Very informative. Can you elaborate on sealing the perimeter border to the deck? Curious about long term weather tightness at perimeter. Would it serve to use the same black sealant at the edge of the border to fiberglass location?
Also how does thick pre-fab deck system lend itself to a contoured surface that isn’t so flat?
Thank you.
Looks fantastic, I’m just about to tackle my own boat. Does the main panels come pre made or do you need to fabricate them yourself from strips of teak?
I admire your Really beautiful craftsmanship. Job well done. Which do you feel is better to oil teak or let it turn gray? Why?
Very nice work. Perfect.
Do you work alone?
Congrats from Brasil 👏👏👏
Hi there. Is there a certain resin you used for securing the decking to the fiberglass? Also, do you need to stain after sanding? Great videos! I love them all! Your the man!
Thanks! Would really like to see your project as it progresses. If interested I'll post the pics and descriptions on my website under 'Viewer Projects'. Good luck with everything, I have no doubt that it will look great :-)
I like your style. Thanks
Hi, what kind of epoxy do you use? Great work, thanks!
beauty !
Is the teak panel premade ? if it is where can we get some ?
is it epoxy on the teak for the finish or something else ? :)
thank you for the tips !! beautiful work
Great channel! I have a sailboat that has teak seats(it's the solid plywood teak that is glued in place) in the cockpit. It was not installed properly and is lifting in the corners. Do you have any recommendations for pulling the teak off and re-bedding it properly? What material would you use? Many thanks and keep on posting!!!!
Thirty two years ago when I was a teen, I worked in a boatyard. The jobs I detested the most....sanding off gel coat prior
to anti fouling and caulking decks.....why? I always got covered in calking which you reminded me of...got in my hair once
.....had to be cut out!
Great video but I am wondering what is exactly the product you are using for in between the wood? The black silicon looking thing?
Wow that was very cool. I can see I'm going to have a lot more work from watching your show. Because I will be wanting to do this as well hahahaha. Stop giving me more work hahaha just kidding. Love it keep it up 🤣😅🤣
very nice sir, inspiration to do mine :)...
Thank you...
nice work . just one question , why do you flatten off the sica with a spatula afterwards
I'm a bit confused. If you mounted the teak onto the backer board, how is it that we can't see the backer board on the edges? did you cut a dado in the edge teak to hide it something? great video!
Looks super nice, looks like the edges were not rounded over though
Does this add any rigidity to the floor? I have fiberglass deck with no core. Hoping to beef it up some to prevent sagging when stepped on? I saw you add a layer of fiberglass. Wondering if I should do that first or just go straight to this
Hi, very interesting video, thank you very much! What kind of chisel do you use here? Is it a japanese brand, like Kote Nomi?
Best, M.