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Originally Posted by Vezo, Part II
Hello Jim, how is the Striper fishing? I would like to pay at the event for 3 extra large short sleeve, and 3 extra large long sleeve. These are not sweat wicking dry, just normal cotton T's, correct?
What is retail for a white starboard louvered door and frame for a '77 Seafari. All other wood has been replaced. Thanks.
Michael.
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Have you saved the wood for others who may want those rare pieces?
Just did my dash in Awlcraft Awlwood and this may be the solution we have
been awaiting for these many centuries. 16 or so coats with 3 coats of UPOL
flexible plastic bumper clear.
Both products have heavy UV and when the UPOL starts to fade, you just scuff
with 320 and shoot 2 or 3 more coats.
I have 3 different experiments going on now.
I will do one more using Teak Wonder as the sealer/primer in lieu of the
yellow Awlwood sealer primer. Never been done before...
Wish me luck. I love the blonde look of teak wonder, but recoating
every 2 or 3 months is untenable. Some grey always slips in.
The yellow primer nails the tung oil color in spades. The old tiger striped
Burmese teak just pops and the build up makes the finish really deep.
Still trying to figure out how to keep the dust gremlins at bay.
Thanks to Bert at Lake Shore auto body for the use of your booth for the
final shoot.
Much appreciated my friend!