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8122pbrainard
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John,
Big difference! |
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Looks good!
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jterr
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Finished and drying
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8122pbrainard
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John,
Yes, Minwax and Watco are compatible. |
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jterr
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Well I started putting Teak oil on bottom and it soaked up my whole can. Just checked Lowes and it seems they now only have minwax teak oil, should it be ok to mix??
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jterr
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Here 's Pics-
When I g0t boat Today after some sanding Pretty rough shape |
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8122pbrainard
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John,
If the coating is thick, ran over the edges and formed thick areas then it's not shellac. More likely a oil based varnish or polyurethane. BTW, many of us old guys go back 70 or 80 years and have the tendency to call any coating on wood "shellac" |
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jterr
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Thanks Pete,
I will get some of that and try. The reason it is something other that Teak Oil is on the bottom it is really thinks along the edges as if it was put on think and ran over sides, kinda like when I put resin on wood. If that makes sense. |
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8122pbrainard
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John, Why do you think it's shellac? If shellac, then denatured alcohol will dissolve it. |
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jterr
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PO(Moron) looks to have painted mine with shellac; been sanding most of morning. Off to Lowes for more sandpaper
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Same here.
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looks good. Now just reapply a coat of the Watco teak oil each spring, and you are good to go. Thats what I do.
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91NaughtyQ
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Light pressure washing and WATCO - Comes out of the water looking exactly the same. |
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Orlando76
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I think he means Starvrite Teak Oil vs Watco. I have marginally better results with Starbrite. Watco is more reasonable on the wallet but is rather hard to find in stock here. |
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Watco brand and what's the other brand? |
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I purchase the Watco brand of teak oil. Up here in MN. Menards carries it for a reasonable price. |
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jterr
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Is there a difference between Watco and Teak Oil?
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GlassSeeker
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I don't sand. Those screw tips are just under the surface. Watco goes on easy and keeps looking good and does not leave any oily residue.
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AAM196
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I take back what I said about it being too slick.. I was teaching kids hour ago standing on platform seemed good... better than prework. Though It needs another deep coat of Watco. |
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I have used Watco for many years on many projects. It is a great product that I'm very pleased with.
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AAM196
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Haha.. I just returned from morning ski and will reiterate what others have said. DON'T over sand! I only used 60 grit and it was still a bit slick!
Watco is fine three to four coats were needed in my case. I have also used Starbrite and Amazon. I am hoping the Watco will last longer than the others. Well.. the good news I will be able to launch the little ones with the combos off the platform with minimal friction! |
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Thanks to all for the tips...Teak has great properties for absorbing oil. I still might sand the deck simply because the weathering is sever. Now who here is the oil purist in the group. I was thinking Watco, but what has the best chance of deep absorption?
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Mine was to the point where I had to replace all the screws because the points were coming through. I am in salt water in SW Florida and we ride the heck out of this boat so whatever I do wont last long. I actually tuned up my block plane instead of a sander and in just a few light passes the deck was fresh-milled flat. Some Watco and it looked great for a couple months. The boat went in April and now in July the platform looks like ass again. Do it again next year I guess... maybe not.
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AAM196
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Same here.. quick scrub with stiff brush and detergent let dry, then plam sander with 60 grit, three coats of watco.. Awesome.. probably shouldn't have sanded but I couldn't resist, best hour spent!
didn't get the before pic.. but you can imagine.. phone pic doesn't do justice. Old school platforms with vents still way better design! |
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Robb
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Nice job! It looks great.
I lightly (key word) power washed mine a couple of years ago, followed by a light sanding and 3 coats of Watco and it still looks amazing. |
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Few more pictures from last night. I got all the main pieces finished.
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Prior to my ownership the boat had been sitting outside uncovered for at least 3 years. On top of that somebody decided to polyurethane it years ago. I disassembled the entire platform, sanded each each piece with 60 > 80 >150 > 220 grit papers then brushed on a half a dozen coats of Watco Teak Oil (from Home Depot). I just started last weekend and I have to admit I'm pretty impressed with the results.
The other platform shown in the background was the original off my '79 Tique. Every board is either broken or riddled with holes. Seems someone tried to reinforce it by screwing on a couple pieces of 2x6 underneath. Since there isn't more then 6" of good wood anywhere I'm goign to take it apart and use it to cut new spacers to go on the refurbished platform. Saves me the time of sanding all 24 of those little buggers. |
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Mine is in rough shape and I did the first step of the starbrite and it looks unreal. I would keep it intact and apply the 3 step process, do the larger size. Good luck!
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DrStevens
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Mine wasn't in great shape, I did not take it apart and was able to get it to look nice by following the suggestions from the CCfans. It's not hard, fairly surprising how the teak responds.
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