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Strip: tips before I take the big dive
By:MikeJ
Date: 5/15/2003, 10:58 am

I just finished the last piece on an inlay in my deck and am ready to get to work sanding and finishing my guillemot single (my first!). I need to troll the wisdom of the builders out there on the following points before I start:

1. In my artistic zeal, I have quite a few spots that need filling. What's everyone's favorite recipe for filling gaps/ cracks? Do you use cab-o-sil, quartz microspheres, wood flour, wood glue, epoxy? My deck is a mix of redwood and light western cedar. I have wood flour from each.

2. I'm going to veneer some work on the deck. From what I can gather, this is best done with epoxy after the sealer coat has partially cured. I could use a good brush-up on procedure if anyone has a good method.

3. Any tricks on sanding the coaming? I thought a webbing strap with sandpaper glued to it might work. Any ideas?

Thanks for all the advice along the way. Any advice now would definitely help!

Mike

Messages In This Thread

Strip: tips before I take the big dive
MikeJ -- 5/15/2003, 10:58 am
Re: Strip: tips before I take the big dive *LINK*
Marcel R. in Portland, Or. -- 5/16/2003, 12:33 pm
This worked for me *Pic*
Dave Sprygada -- 5/16/2003, 7:59 am
Re: This worked for me
John Greenway -- 5/16/2003, 8:16 pm
Wood Veneer types *Pic*
Dave Sprygada -- 5/17/2003, 8:49 am
Re: This worked for me
MikeJ -- 5/16/2003, 11:25 am
Re: This worked for me
DAVE SPRYGADA -- 5/16/2003, 2:18 pm
Re: Strip: tips before I take the big dive
steve pollack -- 5/15/2003, 4:17 pm
Re: Strip: tips before I take the big dive
Steve Frederick -- 5/15/2003, 8:06 pm