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Old 11-25-2007, 11:36 AM
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The stuff I'm familiar with (King Starboard, etc.) is not veneer, it's a plastic product that's poured molten into sheets. It cuts like butter with a saw and/or router, is UV resistant, but does not hold screws very well and should really be through bolted.
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:18 PM
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The stuff I'm familiar with (King Starboard, etc.) is not veneer, it's a plastic product that's poured molten into sheets. It cuts like butter with a saw and/or router, is UV resistant, but does not hold screws very well and should really be through bolted.
OK I see the starboard that mbo used in his thread and later I see a wood finish. Is the wood then epoxied to the starboard Let me know. Aloha, Greg
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:37 PM
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OK, think I'm going loopy . I see mbo's before pic. with the teak and directly below it the white starboard screwed into his console. Could've sworn I saw a posting with a finished look like teak after the starboard/seaboard was installed? Can anyone send me a photo of the completed finish of their starboard/seaboard project? Thanks, Greg
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