I wish there would be more video´s like this. Thank You. To the point, with excellent comment and tips showing how to do such a job. No beating around the bush. Just excellent Many thanks
That’s an impressive project! 😁 You Motivate me 😎 Patricia,be sure to join The Werkers on Patreon (there’s even a free tier) in case I give away a copies of my book on Restoring a Classic ⛵️ for Christmas 😉🎅
Good work again Joe. Sikkens is a great product. I often use 3M pads for scuffing between coats---they have a product for that purpose--although it doesn't look as good as using 220, there's a lot less cleanup. Maybe it was urban legend but I understand years ago Tiara was persnickety enough to require all the wood in a given boat had to come from the same tree--IMHO that's overkill. It's a boat and not a crime if every piece doesn't match. Your Skipper 23 looks interesting.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing Your expertise. I am looking to restore the teak benches on my sailboat, but I am not sure if making it with Cetol won't make it too slippery. Do You have any advice for that?
Welcome aboard 👍😁 It won’t be too slippery😂🤣the smoothness of the surface is directly related to how smooth you sand it. Follow my instructions. Don’t worry you’re going to love it 😊
Great video!!! I have a 1988 catalina 22 with weathered silver teak. I have one question after watching, in 12 or so months whats the process for recoating? Take all the wood off the boat and repeat this process, or just add a coat with wood on the boat.
Good question. If you follow my method you should get 12+ months maybe as much as 18 or more. To recoat: You leave the wood on the boat sand lightly -tape off the deck for spills and then just recoat in place.
2 more questions. 1: how do you know when it needs recoating? 2: when recoating, am I just going to add 1 application of the top coat gloss? Or will I be doing base coats and gloss coats?
Nice enough for me, but have you ever considered wood bleach? It might offer you answers on problem peices in matching wood. John's Furnature Repair and a lot of other channels have covered this,
Thank you for the comment 👍. But not mixing and matching different species like mahogany and teak. This process is about fast and easy long term and easily repairable 😁
I hear this suggestion a lot 🥸Teak oil does nothing to address the texture of the wood over time and just prolongs the inevitable cracking and splitting. 🐙In addition teak oil is not a viable solution for wood that has already weathered or mix matched. 👎Wood that has weathered and already turned gray with exposed grain cannot be restored with teak oil. 👎
I wish there would be more video´s like this. Thank You. To the point, with excellent comment and tips showing how to do such a job. No beating around the bush. Just excellent Many thanks
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Nice work and excellent execution!
Thank you Russell😁👍
Dude. I am seriously enjoying your channel and the way you teach. Thank you!❤
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Subscribed! Restoration on my 36ft Pearson has been underway
That’s an impressive project! 😁 You Motivate me 😎 Patricia,be sure to join The Werkers on Patreon (there’s even a free tier) in case I give away a copies of my book on Restoring a Classic ⛵️ for Christmas 😉🎅
All the steps are required to get great looking results for the effort.
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Good work again Joe. Sikkens is a great product. I often use 3M pads for scuffing between coats---they have a product for that purpose--although it doesn't look as good as using 220, there's a lot less cleanup. Maybe it was urban legend but I understand years ago Tiara was persnickety enough to require all the wood in a given boat had to come from the same tree--IMHO that's overkill. It's a boat and not a crime if every piece doesn't match. Your Skipper 23 looks interesting.
Thanks Joe😁👍You’re going to love this project
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing Your expertise. I am looking to restore the teak benches on my sailboat, but I am not sure if making it with Cetol won't make it too slippery. Do You have any advice for that?
Welcome aboard 👍😁 It won’t be too slippery😂🤣the smoothness of the surface is directly related to how smooth you sand it. Follow my instructions. Don’t worry you’re going to love it 😊
Thanks for the good advice 🎉however: 22:07 i collect leftovers with a sponge instead and then apply it too😉
Thank you for the comment 🐙
Great video!!! I have a 1988 catalina 22 with weathered silver teak. I have one question after watching, in 12 or so months whats the process for recoating? Take all the wood off the boat and repeat this process, or just add a coat with wood on the boat.
Good question. If you follow my method you should get 12+ months maybe as much as 18 or more. To recoat: You leave the wood on the boat sand lightly -tape off the deck for spills and then just recoat in place.
@motorcityboatwerks thank you sir!
2 more questions. 1: how do you know when it needs recoating? 2: when recoating, am I just going to add 1 application of the top coat gloss? Or will I be doing base coats and gloss coats?
Top coat gloss always has to go on base coat. You will have to judge for yourself when and how many coats you’re comfortable with. 🤓
I removed my teak handrails and installed stainless steel
Me too 👍😁
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Dave you are The Man! Thanks so much
Nice enough for me, but have you ever considered wood bleach? It might offer you answers on problem peices in matching wood. John's Furnature Repair and a lot of other channels have covered this,
Thank you for the comment 👍. But not mixing and matching different species like mahogany and teak. This process is about fast and easy long term and easily repairable 😁
How about using teak oil? Trying to avoid how varnish and cetol chip off
I hear this suggestion a lot 🥸Teak oil does nothing to address the texture of the wood over time and just prolongs the inevitable cracking and splitting. 🐙In addition teak oil is not a viable solution for wood that has already weathered or mix matched. 👎Wood that has weathered and already turned gray with exposed grain cannot be restored with teak oil. 👎
@@motorcityboatwerks thank you for your advice 👍
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