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seaboard vs starboard
Hey Guys:
On the recommendation of a few of you, I looked into CPG Seaboard to replace some teak on my 23. I obtained a 1/4" sample from the company today and it seems like really good stuff. Can't beat the price either, almost half the price. I am wondering how this stuff is to work with. It doesn't seem there's anything too tricky involved in it.... Just wondering if any of you may have some tips for me, first time trying a material like this. Thanks Guys....and, oh yeah, GO PATRIOTS! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] -Hooper |
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Re: seaboard vs starboard
Measure twice, cut once.
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Re: seaboard vs starboard
Wear Goggles when cutting !!! It not only Burns like Hellin Your EYE, it sticks (purposly made to do this to see How stupid You are)!! Makes a Helluva mess too. But well worth it . easier to cut & work than wood, plastic,plexi.
Scream'n reels' [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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Re: seaboard vs starboard
Hoop - Grins and Giggles - where did you get it?
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Re: seaboard vs starboard
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Re: seaboard vs starboard
This stuff seems extremely dense. Cutting a 1" piece seems like it could be tricky, would a router still be the best method to use? [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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