RE: [UnifliteWorld] Abridged summary of unifliteworld@googlegroups.com - 5 updates in 1 topic

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ron hammill

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May 3, 2014, 8:32:06 AM5/3/14
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the Brazilian teak came from a store in Mukilteo Washington,  something liquidators.  3/4 inch tongue and grove prefinished.  a standard flooring nail gun and some glue around the outside edges.  lots of choices and they have installers if needed.  I think the name was lumber liquidators.  looks great   took 500sq ft for the salon of my 42ft sedan.  the boat is in Edmonds if you wanted to see the finished job.
 

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    ron hammill <ronha...@hotmail.com> May 02 05:20AM -0700  

    I just replaced the carpet in the salon with Brazilian Teak three quarter inchprefinished. cost was $500. did the work myself needed a nail gun took 2days. hardest part was cuttingin the hatches 4 ...more
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    David Oates <oate...@pacbell.net> May 02 07:28AM -0700  

    Ron,
    How did that work?  Is the teak just planks laid side by side and nailed in the corners?  Where did you get the Brazilian Teak.  I have a lot of trouble getting teak now days.
     
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    Bob S <lisc...@gmail.com> May 02 09:02AM -0700  

    Ron,
    I used an engineered flooring for the galley forward. I ended up using a
    product called Mirage which was pretty expensive but had a bulletproof
    factory finish.
    I've decided on carpet for the ...more
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    Bob S <lisc...@gmail.com> May 02 09:29AM -0700  

    Hah! Thanks. I won't be one of those guys who says it was easy. There
    wasn't a straight cut anywhere and with the cut off saw on the back deck I
    must have made 1,000 trips from knees to saw and ...more
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David Oates

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May 3, 2014, 10:39:22 AM5/3/14
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Ron, Thanks for the info.

DavidO


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the Brazilian teak came from a store in Mukilteo Washington,  something liquidators.  3/4 inch tongue and grove prefinished.  a standard flooring nail gun and some glue around the outside edges.  lots of choices and they have installers if needed.  I think the name was lumber liquidators.  looks great   took 500sq ft for the salon of my 42ft sedan.  the boat is in Edmonds if you wanted to see the finished job.
 
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George

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May 5, 2014, 9:28:58 PM5/5/14
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We did engineered wood in our 32' from lumber liduidators we used brazillian koa was about a 125 per box and took three boxes but looks awesome, it's just now a year old and looks great
Think it will be there for the long haul.

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Kerry Lebel

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May 5, 2014, 10:07:12 PM5/5/14
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I keep hearing people say to be careful that all the moisture makes the engineered wood expand and contract.  Did you leave extra space for expansion or just lay it lime you would in your house?

Kerry

Bob S

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May 5, 2014, 11:26:14 PM5/5/14
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I followed the general instructions with no issues after 4 years.
By the way, I have a pneumatic 45° nail gun specific for the job which I would happily lend. Just let me know.

Kerry Lebel

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May 6, 2014, 12:31:56 AM5/6/14
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Bob are you in the Seattle area?   I'm in Gig Harbor and work in Bellevue.   

Kerry

Bob S

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May 6, 2014, 5:53:40 AM5/6/14
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Live in Bellevue with boat on Lake Union.

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