Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer...

2020-01-07 Thread David Risch via CnC-List
Bill thanks but that is way too much for my project Will probably go with a Teak Plywood remnant. David F. Risch (401) 419-4650 From: CnC-List On Behalf Of Bill Coleman via CnC-List Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2020 2:01 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Bill Coleman Subject: Re: Stus-List

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer...

2020-01-05 Thread Bill Coleman via CnC-List
Sorry for the late response, just got back from a trip You just jogged my memory, I have a box with a roll of 2' X 8' X real thin Teak veneer under a table in my office. I wonder what else is under there. Oh Yeah, a Questus self-leveling Radar Mount! Cripes. Anyways, I'll take 45$ for

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer...

2019-12-22 Thread Shawn Wright via CnC-List
I have some but I'm probably too far away. I just used some 1/8" teak veneer to laminate onto plywood for a new electrical panel. The nice thing about the 1/8" veneer is you can make it to any thickness you need by bonding with plywood. -- Shawn Wright shawngwri...@gmail.com S/V Callisto, 1974 C

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer...

2019-12-22 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
Try Narragansett Shipwrights near the roundabout in Newport. Andrew Burton 139 Tuckerman Ave Middletown, RI USA02842 www.burtonsailing.com http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/ +401 965-5260 > On Dec 22, 2019, at 15:31, David Risch via CnC-List > wrote: > > Need to buy

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer Delamination

2012-11-07 Thread ELevert
Art: I have used Super Glue in the gel form to re-glue teak veneer. It sets up very quickly and will allow your fingers to provide the pressure rather than a more elaborate set up necessary for slower setting glues. Make your slit in the veneer, inject the glue to one side of the slit, let it

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer Delamination

2012-11-06 Thread Wster1156
I think the iron method may work. The heat will soften the glue and the iron would press it down. There is no way to clamp it flat on the wall. Good luck-Bill Sterling In a message dated 11/6/2012 3:54:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, rothassocia...@verizon.net writes: I hope someone on

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer Delamination

2012-11-06 Thread Sam Salter
If it was my boat, I think I'd try to inject glue (waterproof Titebond? or epoxy) into the blister with a syringe. You can buy glue syringes at Lee Valley: http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=20003cat=1,110,42967ap=1 But I suspect they're available all over - Harbour Freight? as your in

Re: Stus-List Teak Veneer Delamination

2012-11-06 Thread Fred Hazzard
Arthur: I would try using a razor blade to make a long slits along the grain. Then I would apply heat to insure all is dry inside. With the area warmed again I would try to lift the veneer slightly and put glue inside using a large syringe. Tight bond makes a water proof glue that sets up