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Pattern Day |
We have waited 6 years to replace our teak decks on Miss Em. I knew it would be a invasive, time consuming project. I didn't realize that we would have to rip up so much of the inside to get at the few cleats we would have to move. Living through deconstruction is much more difficult than my wildest dreams (nightmares). The way Gary and I get through these times is to work hard and laugh hard. I offer up our agony.
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the black tarry stuff under the old teak |
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the white tape covers over a thousand screw holes |
Gary removed all the screws and sanded the black stuff off. Then he countersunk the holes and filled them with epoxy. Then he removed all the embedded teak panels on the cabin roof and filled the channels up with epoxy.
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epoxied screw holes
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cabin panel dug out |
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panels out epoxy done |
I had a few projects also. Our toe rail was due to be taken down to raw wood and varnished. Last professionals took a month and I won't share the price. So I worked around Gary and the weather.
Now the real fun started inside our living quarters. This is when most women jump ship. I know because I was ready. Unfortunely, I didn't get any good offers. And someone had to watch Gary.
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Gary was in the kitchen! |
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Arrrgh! |
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Gary was here! |
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Gary was here a lot! |
Tomorrow Maritime Wood products will arrive to start putting on the new teak. KEEP YOUR HOPES UP AS WE WILL!