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A25 woodwork stain color
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A25 woodwork stain color
I've been using Minwax Red Chestnut 232 on mine. It's a pretty close match. Close enough that rubbing a little stain into a scratch makes it disappear without doing anything else.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
Thanks for the tip, I'll try some on mine soon and report the results. I did just refinish the cleats using West Marine cleanera and oil and I also used some oil on th einterior wher it looked parched. Mixed results on the interior, worked great on the cleats.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
How difficult was it to loosen the set screws on the cleats? I have looked at them and considered refinishing but haven't gone any further.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
Very easy, someone replaced them with SS screws at some point!
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
And you can get replacement teak bars for those cleats and even complete replacements including the chromed posts from Plastimo. Google search "Plastimo wooden cleats"
http://www.plastimo.com/en/deck-equipme ... leats.html
http://www.plastimo.com/en/deck-equipme ... leats.html
La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
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1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
I can report that the Minwax Red Chestnut is a pretty good match for most of the wood aboard Sirenia, my 1975 A25. I just have to go over it with some teak oil once its good and dry. Sorry I didn't get more before and after pictures, but in the first image the top shelf piece has been refinshed with just the Minwax stain. The lower piece has not been touched. In the second image, the bulkhead to the left of the footrest has been refinished. The teak footrest didn't come out as well, it was polyurethane-d or something and the bare teak sucked it up like a sponge and got very dark.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
The footrest on mine turned darker also. I think it's because its a different kind of wood.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
I couldn't find the teak dowels for sale by themselves on that site. Did you see them there? I'm looking to replace a couple--the stern ladders. Looks like they are 1 1/8" dowels. Sent an e-mail to a dowel supply company to see if I can find them there. http://www.dowelsondemand.com/contactus.html The other places I found on the net were only selling in huge quantities.DesertAlbin736 wrote:And you can get replacement teak bars for those cleats and even complete replacements including the chromed posts from Plastimo. Google search "Plastimo wooden cleats"
http://www.plastimo.com/en/deck-equipme ... leats.html
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
Make yourself a dowel plate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z24AminKYUk
And make your own dowels.
Or you can buy on from Lie Nielsen for $55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z24AminKYUk
And make your own dowels.
Or you can buy on from Lie Nielsen for $55
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
I have to buy the teak anyway. Might as well buy it round as square.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
Send me the teak and I'll pound out some for you. Don't know how much of a hurry you're in, I'll be taking off for about a month's cruise next Monday. If you can wait until June I can get them to you. Just give me the size and I'll check my dowel plate to see if I can make ones that fit.
Jay
Jay
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
Thanks for the offer. I need to get it done before them. I sent a request for 3' of 1 1/8" teak dowel to this place but it doesn't have an actual online ordering system. http://www.dowelsondemand.com/index.html I may temporarily sand and refinish the existing ones.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
I just started sanding the existing ones and they don't look that bad.
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
Mine were very ugly. I sanded and used west marine teak cleaner. They aren't show quality, but they do the job!
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Re: A25 woodwork stain color
I got a reply from the company in the link above and it looks like I will be getting dowel from them.