Sherwin Williams SPAR.
thats all I can say d00d..... and about 4 coats. That plywood is a sponge when it comes to saltwater.
I assume that center brace is getting removed ?
You could cut it to length and fit it INSIDE the railing, so as to not have that gap sticking out and then ply over the entire lenght and have more secure screw points. DO NOT JUST RELY ON WOOD GLUE ! you need some drywall/ wood screws and pre tap the holes to eleminate splitting. Seal over them with silicone so you can still remove them if necessary OR fill them with wood putty before staining and laquering the wood.
of course that is provided I understand your plan so far .
Hoods (nice ones built to last ) take time and a lot of effort YES YES ?
hehehehehehe.....
[ July 08, 2003, 01:51 PM: Message edited by: Dave ESPI ]
thats all I can say d00d..... and about 4 coats. That plywood is a sponge when it comes to saltwater.
I assume that center brace is getting removed ?
You could cut it to length and fit it INSIDE the railing, so as to not have that gap sticking out and then ply over the entire lenght and have more secure screw points. DO NOT JUST RELY ON WOOD GLUE ! you need some drywall/ wood screws and pre tap the holes to eleminate splitting. Seal over them with silicone so you can still remove them if necessary OR fill them with wood putty before staining and laquering the wood.
of course that is provided I understand your plan so far .
Hoods (nice ones built to last ) take time and a lot of effort YES YES ?
hehehehehehe.....
[ July 08, 2003, 01:51 PM: Message edited by: Dave ESPI ]