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We are now going to look at how to install the Synthetic Teak-decking products. In order to lay correctly, it is vital to have the right tools.... |
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Before carrying out any filling or sanding, a proprietary degreasing spray should be used on the deck surface to ensure it is.......... |
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As with a jigsaw puzzle, begin by creating the borders first, both the corners and the round hatches, and create a template as demonstrated........ |
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Next apply the bedding adhesive, lay the margins and leave to dry for approximately 24 hours. ......... |
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When laying down the infill, to ensure complete symmetry, calculate the centre line of the deck and have the planks coming off each side...... |
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We provide a specific single part bedding adhesive in white or black which is available in either 0.48 Kg cartridges or foil covered 1Kg sausages for gun type dispensers as used here. .... |
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The areas left for caulking are located where the main decking meets the margins, hatches, fixed cabinets and the Kingplank. .... |
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Creating whole teak panels for small window frame areas like steps can be made simple and easy by using the Teak-it-Easy cutters. ........
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It is important that the centre line of the vessel is accurately measured first.......... |
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Start by following the sweep of the tow rail and position the planks roughly first........ |
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Once the Kingplank has been laid and glued, the deck fill is dry laid leaving enough material to cover the Kingplank as seen here.......... |
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