I normally do like 80-120 grit sand paper, then teak oil and it's done.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Swimn Platform Cut down
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Majr808 View PostWhat do you guys typically use? Maybe I will have to make changes if it’s too slippery. I’ll see how it is when I get it on some water
Comment
-
Originally posted by JTFox View PostWas there a significant improvement with having a shorter deck and the angle edges vs rounded shape?Build thread: http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?14787-Duffy-s-2005-24v-wakesurfing-mod-thread&highlight=duffys+24v
Comment
-
Awesome job, dig the shape! That urethane is gonna prove to be an a** buster though, I’d remove it before someone gets hurt.
It’s cheap enough and easy enough to strip it, sand it and apply either teak oil or Starbrite teak sealer. I prefer the Starbrite sealer because it last longer between applications and it comes in a couple different colors.
Don’t sand the platform above 80 grit so there’s still some grip to the wood.Last edited by Jetdriver; 03-21-2021, 02:49 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jetdriver View PostAwesome job, dig the shape! That urethane is gonna prove to be an a** buster though, I’d remove it before someone gets hurt.
It’s cheap enough and easy enough to strip it, sand it and apply either teak oil or Starbrite teak sealer. I prefer the Starbrite sealer because it last longer between applications and it comes in a couple different colors.
Don’t sand the platform above 80 grit so there’s still some grip to the wood.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
Comment
-
I know this is a couple year old post but, dj2 how did you seal off the edge after cutting? want to cut mine down but worried about sealing iff ad making it look good.
I'm pretty inexperienced with fiberglass but done some body work on cars so think I could make it happen. also is it wood inside or something composite? mines a 2007 22ve I think it would be the same
Comment
Comment