Thanks Bruce. I knew I had to get the holes in for the Pex when I could. No getting it in once the lid was on. I don't know how I'm going to make all this electrical and plumbing stuff fit in the boat!!! Mistress is looking beautiful. Cheers Mate!
I have (but couldn't find) a can of Asian origional Tung Oil over 30 yrs old. Looked everywhere for it. Poof! Just when you need it sh*t! Anywho that stuff I bought works Ok. The mooring bit might have a hard life. Cheers Vance!
Thanks man, appreciate it. I thought I struggled with the voice overs a bit. Should have new wireless mics this week, will give that a try again. I was surprised how nice the sapele looked after the tung oil. It'll still need multiple coats of varnish later. Cheers! Rick
@@MVSheKon Here in OZ varnish companies are recommending 20 coats due to our UV and 2 regular recoats every couple of years after light sanding. What are your thoughts of tung oil (brings out the grain and let dry for some time) then epoxy followed by multiple layers of varnish?
Good on you Rick and your deck-wash pre-thought and install is gold mate!
Thanks Bruce. I knew I had to get the holes in for the Pex when I could. No getting it in once the lid was on. I don't know how I'm going to make all this electrical and plumbing stuff fit in the boat!!! Mistress is looking beautiful. Cheers Mate!
I have used that Circa 1860 before and it always gives a great finish !!
I have (but couldn't find) a can of Asian origional Tung Oil over 30 yrs old. Looked everywhere for it. Poof! Just when you need it sh*t! Anywho that stuff I bought works Ok. The mooring bit might have a hard life. Cheers Vance!
I really enjoyed this episode. You do a great job with the voice over. Tung oil sure brings out the beauty of sapelle👍
Thanks man, appreciate it. I thought I struggled with the voice overs a bit. Should have new wireless mics this week, will give that a try again. I was surprised how nice the sapele looked after the tung oil. It'll still need multiple coats of varnish later. Cheers! Rick
@@MVSheKon Here in OZ varnish companies are recommending 20 coats due to our UV and 2 regular recoats every couple of years after light sanding.
What are your thoughts of tung oil (brings out the grain and let dry for some time) then epoxy followed by multiple layers of varnish?
@@DWAJarrett I have some exterior UV polyurethane we used on the cherry panels. I wonder if that will work
Great vid 😊 👍🏽
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