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fin_s_guy
10-31-2011, 07:12 AM
Wondering if anyone has a local supplier of raw Teak wood. I've got a few hatch covers and pieces of trim that will need to be replaced over the winter.

Thanks in advance!
Fin~S
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Reelron
10-31-2011, 07:36 AM
Bob, Check at West Marine in Sayreville. There used to be some stuck in the back corner, by the clearence stuff. If the manager there, Bill, may know where you can get some.

fin_s_guy
10-31-2011, 08:43 AM
I'll stop and ask on my way home Ron.

Anyone else...?

Need those winter projects! :D

Duffman
10-31-2011, 10:43 AM
US Mohogany

Lloyd Road in Aberdeen. Ya know where Samahas is? Its just before that on the left when your coming down Lloyd off of 35.

They have every wood you can imagine and what they dont have they can get pretty quick. My neighbor uses them often for plugs he builds.

giantfan
10-31-2011, 10:59 AM
US Mahogany will have it..... Bob Barret (The blackfin in our marina "Bodacious") owns the place. They should have it... or you can get it from Monteath Lumber on Bordentown Ave in Sayerville. If those two places don't have it, give me a call and I can get it from my flooring guy.

fin_s_guy
10-31-2011, 11:29 AM
NICE!

Thanks Ted and Duff! I'm going to give them a call and stop there on the way home too. Wound up putting a fence and gate up yesterday and forgot how fun working to an 1/8" is. Nice break from .0002" over 24".

Again....what this site is all about! :D


Fin~S
:cool:

captted
01-27-2012, 03:03 PM
NICE!

Thanks Ted and Duff! I'm going to give them a call and stop there on the way home too. Wound up putting a fence and gate up yesterday and forgot how fun working to an 1/8" is. Nice break from .0002" over 24".

Again....what this site is all about! :D


Fin~S
:cool:

Woodhaven lumber in Belmar has teak. You have to ask for it. It is in a shed out back.

Loudsprtfsh1
01-27-2012, 03:52 PM
Check ur Pm's

fin_s_guy
01-29-2012, 05:51 AM
Thanks for a few more leads guys. :D

I framed out the anchor locker with some mahogany and it turned out sweet, but the same wood planed down from 1" (.820") to 5/8" for my transom boxes warped out almost an inch. :mad: I've since soaked them and have a couple hundred pounds on 'em...but I may have to go back to the drawing board and try again.