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Boston Whaler - Gunwales In Progress -4
This is after sanding with 60 grit, then to 100, and then down to 150 grit. They are really smooth at this point. I used a palm sander and a lot of sanding with a flat wood block.

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Date: 05/04/09 - 5:49 PM
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#1 | brian fisher on January 23, 2006 - 6:50 AM
Joe, thanks for this great info, I am not a handy person so these questions may seem stupid but bear with me. The teak on my 80' 24 outrage is in really rough shape, and undoubetdly sanding will be the only way. My question is did you use an orbital palmer sander or the other type? also I have the super console w/ the drawer is that made of teak? thanks for your help
#2 | Joe Kriz on January 23, 2006 - 5:48 PM
brianfisher, I used a Makita 1/4 sheet and 1/3 sheet finishing sander. Take a look at the Makita lineup.
#3 | brian fisher on January 24, 2006 - 7:00 AM
thanks for the info, I hope mine come out as well as yours.
#4 | 69bbqs on February 2, 2006 - 1:36 PM
Ha Joe nice job I'm doing a 22' outrage which I bought 2 months ago dash, pole holders and leaning post with a live bait tank. My rails were cracked so I removed them and copied them with teak. Will post pixs after done.Grin
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