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Old 09-14-2011, 12:32 PM
TooFly TooFly is offline
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Default Re: The thin strip of teak on top of the console..

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Mine has four screws from the bottom side, three that I could access and the fourth inside the glovebox couldn't be found, or I should say it wasn't worth dealing with getting it off in my case. I had the three screws out and was going to sneak the teak off of the fourth screw after wetting it down to soften it up around the threads. If I got it out in one piece I would have epoxied the teak back the the screw. Mine was pretty grainy. I thought I was gonna replace mine but I was able to refinish it well enough in place so I just did that.
Ah. I quickly looked underneath the console with a flashlight and couldn't see any screws. I'll check again.

Yours looks nice. Mine is in great shape, but I wanted to get all of the teak off my boat. It's beautiful stuff and I appreciate the look. But I want low maintenance as far as that stuff goes.
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