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Old 12-30-2021, 10:42 PM
wattaway2 wattaway2 is offline
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Lol I know raw or even oiled teak may not need it. But varnished stuff is really slippery, but so pretty. I reserve the right to sand it off and go oiled. I just like this varnished look.

Making the side triangle windshields. The XO helping me. The router is off this is after the cut…

Was just taking a second look at your beautiful work -look amazing!
I had issues with the plastic clips for my Taco outriggers that I take off the boat every time. The smooth Finnish would allow the plastic to slide on .the pipes when I wrapped the leads around it .figured where I needed to keep them and ruffed the anodizing up slightly then did your trick with the anti skid . clips stay in place and there easier to grab when wet
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