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Fluid Collecting in the Tri-axial Force Grid

Bolo

Contributing Partner
Bob, your wood work looks awesome! (nice to see our attachment scheme adopted, as well.)
Best,
Loren
Thanks! Information and help from this site made the project easier to do. Not that is WAS easier, but it would have been much harder without EYO. :)
 

Drewm3i

Member III
Once you get around to replacing that old sole do yourself a favor and consider screwing down the new one. I used counter sunk brass flat heads with a square driver. It made the process of replacing the sole much easier and when the sole needs to be refinished again it’s just a matter of unscrewing the pieces and doing the work in my garage. The bright brass screw heads have turned darker (photos are when they were new so they were still bright) and now blend in much more with the teak sections of the T&H deck panels.
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This is a great approach--I love the bronze flathead screws vs. the trouble of installing bungs. Good job!
 
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