Hey everyone... I know I have been a bit absent lately. Since Photobucket pulled their hostage scam I haven't gotten around to fixing all the pics on my resto thread and have not posted much new material.
Well, there is a dude in South Africa doing some great work on his coring job and I simply can't be out done (great job by the way!), so I had to throw you guys something.
A couple years ago one of our members had a SeaDek cockpit sole made in faux teak, he used the mylar kit to make a template and they CNC cut the material. It ended up costing around $400 and they wouldn't even give him the left over material from the full sheet! That's crazy, and to do the whole cockpit would be $800; just not worth it.
So I finally found a place that actually sells SeaDek full sheet material in the faux teak, although SeaDek insists that NO ONE sells the stuff... whatever. I'll post the link below. This happened to be the same on-line store where I had bought my galvanized U bolts for my trailer, only reasonable prices I could find on-line anywhere! It was a happy accident that I notice they sold SeaDek sheets in the faux teak for $186 per sheet.
So here are the results;
Well, there is a dude in South Africa doing some great work on his coring job and I simply can't be out done (great job by the way!), so I had to throw you guys something.
A couple years ago one of our members had a SeaDek cockpit sole made in faux teak, he used the mylar kit to make a template and they CNC cut the material. It ended up costing around $400 and they wouldn't even give him the left over material from the full sheet! That's crazy, and to do the whole cockpit would be $800; just not worth it.
So I finally found a place that actually sells SeaDek full sheet material in the faux teak, although SeaDek insists that NO ONE sells the stuff... whatever. I'll post the link below. This happened to be the same on-line store where I had bought my galvanized U bolts for my trailer, only reasonable prices I could find on-line anywhere! It was a happy accident that I notice they sold SeaDek sheets in the faux teak for $186 per sheet.
So here are the results;