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LS
Larry Santo
Fri, Mar 28, 2008 4:56 PM

Has any one used any of the paint on truck bed liner on their decks after
removing the teak.

Larry
35 Chin Wha
lsanto@tampabay.rr.com

Has any one used any of the paint on truck bed liner on their decks after removing the teak. Larry 35 Chin Wha lsanto@tampabay.rr.com
ST
Scott Templeton
Fri, Mar 28, 2008 5:00 PM

There is a boat in our marine that used it over his teak.He is very happy
with it,I may go this route myself.

Scott

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Larry Santo lsanto@tampabay.rr.com
wrote:

Has any one used any of the paint on truck bed liner on their decks after
removing the teak.

Larry
35 Chin Wha
lsanto@tampabay.rr.com


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There is a boat in our marine that used it over his teak.He is very happy with it,I may go this route myself. Scott On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Larry Santo <lsanto@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > Has any one used any of the paint on truck bed liner on their decks after > removing the teak. > > Larry > 35 Chin Wha > lsanto@tampabay.rr.com > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/trawlers-and-trawlering > > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options (get password, change > email address, etc) go to: > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/options/trawlers-and-trawlering > > Trawlers & Trawlering and T&T are trademarks of Water World > Productions. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
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Ken Tischler
Fri, Mar 28, 2008 7:29 PM

Yup!

Been there, done that. All I can say is stay away from the Durabak product.
I am not the only one on this list who had problems with it.

--
Ken Tischler
Microship
DeFever 49PH

On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Larry Santo lsanto@tampabay.rr.com
wrote:

Has any one used any of the paint on truck bed liner on their decks after
removing the teak.

Larry
35 Chin Wha
lsanto@tampabay.rr.com


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Yup! Been there, done that. All I can say is stay away from the Durabak product. I am not the only one on this list who had problems with it. -- Ken Tischler Microship DeFever 49PH On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Larry Santo <lsanto@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: > Has any one used any of the paint on truck bed liner on their decks after > removing the teak. > > Larry > 35 Chin Wha > lsanto@tampabay.rr.com > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/trawlers-and-trawlering > > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options (get password, change > email address, etc) go to: > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/options/trawlers-and-trawlering > > Trawlers & Trawlering and T&T are trademarks of Water World > Productions. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
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Ron Rogers
Fri, Mar 28, 2008 10:48 PM

Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news.
Ron Rogers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Templeton" eagletrawler@gmail.com

| There is a boat in our marine that used it over his teak.He is very happy
| with it,I may go this route myself.

Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news. Ron Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Templeton" <eagletrawler@gmail.com> | There is a boat in our marine that used it over his teak.He is very happy | with it,I may go this route myself.
JW
Joel Wilkins
Sun, Mar 30, 2008 2:17 PM

I believe this is an overstatement as Charles Culotta has had positive experience on his boat. His website (sorry, no link) even details some of what he did. Hopefully he will chime in but because of his positive experience I ordered samples of both durabak and hercu-liner. The samples which arrived from both are nearly identical and if they set up on a boat as well would make a great deck.

I understand many have had bad experiences with Durabak but do not know the particulars surrounding the install. The price is not cheap for either and trying to remove a poor install sounds like a royal PITA.

I believe these products should not be condemed with a blanket statement which is not supported by personal knowledge (of all products) and further has TWL emails to the contrary.

Just my .02
Joel Wilkins
Miss Magoo
C-45, #98
S. Pasadena, FL

Ron Rogers rcrogers6@kennett.net wrote:
Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news.
Ron Rogers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Templeton"

| There is a boat in our marine that used it over his teak.He is very happy
| with it,I may go this route myself.


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I believe this is an overstatement as Charles Culotta has had positive experience on his boat. His website (sorry, no link) even details some of what he did. Hopefully he will chime in but because of his positive experience I ordered samples of both durabak and hercu-liner. The samples which arrived from both are nearly identical and if they set up on a boat as well would make a great deck. I understand many have had bad experiences with Durabak but do not know the particulars surrounding the install. The price is not cheap for either and trying to remove a poor install sounds like a royal PITA. I believe these products should not be condemed with a blanket statement which is not supported by personal knowledge (of all products) and further has TWL emails to the contrary. Just my .02 Joel Wilkins Miss Magoo C-45, #98 S. Pasadena, FL Ron Rogers <rcrogers6@kennett.net> wrote: Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news. Ron Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Templeton" | There is a boat in our marine that used it over his teak.He is very happy | with it,I may go this route myself. _______________________________________________ http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/trawlers-and-trawlering To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options (get password, change email address, etc) go to: http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/options/trawlers-and-trawlering Trawlers & Trawlering and T&T are trademarks of Water World Productions. Unauthorized use is prohibited. --------------------------------- OMG, Sweet deal for Yahoo! users/friends: Get A Month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. W00t
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Ron Rogers
Sun, Mar 30, 2008 2:45 PM

First, I said, "check the Archives."
Second, Charles says,
"Dick,
I am the author of the article in PASSAGEMAKER and my deck is as good as
the day it was applied. Note that it is sprayed on and must be done
professionally due to the equipment requirements.
I have seen a number of applications of DURABAK that look very good.
I have the PASSAGEMAKER article on my web page for any who are interested.
Pictures of the deck are also posted.
CCC
M/V CC RIDER
CHARLES C. and PAT CULOTTA, Jr.
Patterson, La.
http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/  "
He is saying that it "must be done professionally...". Thus, this is not a
DIY project and this explains why so many others ended-up with coatings that
remained soft, etc. Applying over teak is yet another challenge.

Ron Rogers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Wilkins" cruiser6003@yahoo.com

|I believe this is an overstatement as Charles Culotta has had positive
experience on his boat. His website (sorry, no link) even details some of
what he did. Hopefully he will chime in but because of his positive
experience I ordered samples of both durabak and hercu-liner. The samples
which arrived from both are nearly identical and if they set up on a boat as
well would make a great deck.
|
|  I understand many have had bad experiences with Durabak but do not know
the particulars surrounding the install. The price is not cheap for either
and trying to remove a poor install sounds like a royal PITA.
|
|  I believe these products should not be condemed with a blanket statement
which is not supported by personal knowledge (of all products) and further
has TWL emails to the contrary.
|
|  Just my .02
|  Joel Wilkins
|  Miss Magoo
|  C-45, #98
|  S. Pasadena, FL
|
|
| Ron Rogers rcrogers6@kennett.net wrote:
|  Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news.
| Ron Rogers

First, I said, "check the Archives." Second, Charles says, "Dick, I am the author of the article in PASSAGEMAKER and my deck is as good as the day it was applied. Note that it is sprayed on and must be done professionally due to the equipment requirements. I have seen a number of applications of DURABAK that look very good. I have the PASSAGEMAKER article on my web page for any who are interested. Pictures of the deck are also posted. CCC M/V CC RIDER CHARLES C. and PAT CULOTTA, Jr. Patterson, La. http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/ " He is saying that it "must be done professionally...". Thus, this is not a DIY project and this explains why so many others ended-up with coatings that remained soft, etc. Applying over teak is yet another challenge. Ron Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel Wilkins" <cruiser6003@yahoo.com> |I believe this is an overstatement as Charles Culotta has had positive experience on his boat. His website (sorry, no link) even details some of what he did. Hopefully he will chime in but because of his positive experience I ordered samples of both durabak and hercu-liner. The samples which arrived from both are nearly identical and if they set up on a boat as well would make a great deck. | | I understand many have had bad experiences with Durabak but do not know the particulars surrounding the install. The price is not cheap for either and trying to remove a poor install sounds like a royal PITA. | | I believe these products should not be condemed with a blanket statement which is not supported by personal knowledge (of all products) and further has TWL emails to the contrary. | | Just my .02 | Joel Wilkins | Miss Magoo | C-45, #98 | S. Pasadena, FL | | | Ron Rogers <rcrogers6@kennett.net> wrote: | Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news. | Ron Rogers
JW
Joel Wilkins
Sun, Mar 30, 2008 4:04 PM

Taken in full context though...."Check the archives. Only bad news.." implies to me that Only bad news will be found in the archives which is certainly NOT the case.

I understand that Charles application was sprayed on but technologies do advance...what was once required to be sprayed on can now POSSILLY be done with a brush.

I stand by my email that your statement was a blanket condemnation of the product. He asked about paint on...to me that includes both spray on and brush on.

Regards
Joel

Ron Rogers rcrogers6@kennett.net wrote:
First, I said, "check the Archives."
Second, Charles says,
"Dick,
I am the author of the article in PASSAGEMAKER and my deck is as good as
the day it was applied. Note that it is sprayed on and must be done
professionally due to the equipment requirements.
I have seen a number of applications of DURABAK that look very good.
I have the PASSAGEMAKER article on my web page for any who are interested.
Pictures of the deck are also posted.
CCC
M/V CC RIDER
CHARLES C. and PAT CULOTTA, Jr.
Patterson, La.
http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/ "
He is saying that it "must be done professionally...". Thus, this is not a
DIY project and this explains why so many others ended-up with coatings that
remained soft, etc. Applying over teak is yet another challenge.

Ron Rogers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Wilkins"

|I believe this is an overstatement as Charles Culotta has had positive
experience on his boat. His website (sorry, no link) even details some of
what he did. Hopefully he will chime in but because of his positive
experience I ordered samples of both durabak and hercu-liner. The samples
which arrived from both are nearly identical and if they set up on a boat as
well would make a great deck.
|
| I understand many have had bad experiences with Durabak but do not know
the particulars surrounding the install. The price is not cheap for either
and trying to remove a poor install sounds like a royal PITA.
|
| I believe these products should not be condemed with a blanket statement
which is not supported by personal knowledge (of all products) and further
has TWL emails to the contrary.
|
| Just my .02
| Joel Wilkins
| Miss Magoo
| C-45, #98
| S. Pasadena, FL
|
|
| Ron Rogers wrote:
| Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news.
| Ron Rogers


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Taken in full context though...."Check the archives. Only bad news.." implies to me that Only bad news will be found in the archives which is certainly NOT the case. I understand that Charles application was sprayed on but technologies do advance...what was once required to be sprayed on can now POSSILLY be done with a brush. I stand by my email that your statement was a blanket condemnation of the product. He asked about paint on...to me that includes both spray on and brush on. Regards Joel Ron Rogers <rcrogers6@kennett.net> wrote: First, I said, "check the Archives." Second, Charles says, "Dick, I am the author of the article in PASSAGEMAKER and my deck is as good as the day it was applied. Note that it is sprayed on and must be done professionally due to the equipment requirements. I have seen a number of applications of DURABAK that look very good. I have the PASSAGEMAKER article on my web page for any who are interested. Pictures of the deck are also posted. CCC M/V CC RIDER CHARLES C. and PAT CULOTTA, Jr. Patterson, La. http://www.geocities.com/charlesculotta/ " He is saying that it "must be done professionally...". Thus, this is not a DIY project and this explains why so many others ended-up with coatings that remained soft, etc. Applying over teak is yet another challenge. Ron Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel Wilkins" |I believe this is an overstatement as Charles Culotta has had positive experience on his boat. His website (sorry, no link) even details some of what he did. Hopefully he will chime in but because of his positive experience I ordered samples of both durabak and hercu-liner. The samples which arrived from both are nearly identical and if they set up on a boat as well would make a great deck. | | I understand many have had bad experiences with Durabak but do not know the particulars surrounding the install. The price is not cheap for either and trying to remove a poor install sounds like a royal PITA. | | I believe these products should not be condemed with a blanket statement which is not supported by personal knowledge (of all products) and further has TWL emails to the contrary. | | Just my .02 | Joel Wilkins | Miss Magoo | C-45, #98 | S. Pasadena, FL | | | Ron Rogers wrote: | Gosh, check the Archives. Only bad news. | Ron Rogers --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.