Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
10 January 2013 | Indiantown Florida
Sherry
Today's weather is for 82F or 27.7C this is a good thing as we are in the final two coats of perfection and we need the weather. The last 4 - 5 days has threatened us with rain and in some case it actually did rain so all the work we did on the teak that day (epoxy) was ruined and we had to sand it off and start over, not impressed. Have you ever tried to sand epoxy? It's like sanding cement. The tensions are getting a little high as we can not wait to get on the water as well as finish with this varnish these 10 hr days are killing us. The one good thing is it apparently is good for 25 years with just a light sanding every year and one top coat of the Perfection so excited about that. All though we had a few rain days I welcomed them, one to get away from teak and two to get a very small peice of order into the inside of the boat. If all goes well we should have 4-5 days left then we can get splashed. I will post pictures of the finished boat works as soon as were finished. This is what we are using on the teak Then we put 3 coats of perfection varnish on top of this product. The hardner that we are using is the 207 special clear.