Yeah man making countertops shelves and brackets all day every day lol
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2001 23V rebuild from the ground up
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Thanks Guys!
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That's not the final color, once it got oil it darkened way back up. I would prefer it stay that color but the Iroko used is just a dark wood by nature.MVIMG_20190608_160307.jpg
That's what it looks like finished out.
I disassembled it and sanded it to 60 grit (don't want a slippery platform).
I cut about 1/2" off the depth to remove some cracks and crappy wood on the edges.
Then used a 1/4" roundover bit to roundover all the edges.
Reassembled with a little dab of epoxy in each screw hole to help hold it all together.
Then about 10 coats of pure tung oil.
I prefer oil finishes as they will never flake or peel off. It's important to use a "Pure" oil and not a danish oil or "tung oil" you buy at lowes. They have resins and hardeners in them to make them more suitable for a furniture finish and can flake and crack.
I'll have to reapply the oil every season, or a few times per season but it's a 5 minute job, i'll just do it while cleaning the boat after use.Attached FilesLast edited by SONIC; 06-15-2019, 12:41 PM.
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I picked up the first piece of upholstery today to check the placement on the EVA Foam flooring design.
Quite happy with it!
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