Marine Grade Teak

Gibsonsky

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Anybody know a good resource/supplier for teak?
Would like to replace a few doors approximately 12 x 16
 

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Boat outfitters . Com aka teak isle. They are right next door to my warehouses. Great bunch of guys.
 
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I used TotalBoat Teak Oil. I used this on my outdoor wooden patio furniture. Used about a third to cover my eight foot table with a few coats . Soaked up nice . It made the grain kind of pop out which is good . The rain beads off it nicely like it’s supposed to .
I used a brush to apply. It left little bubbles at first coat . But while wet I rebrushed gently and they all disappeared . Good stuff I’m going to use it on the chairs next.
 
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I used TotalBoat Teak Oil. I used this on my outdoor wooden patio furniture. Used about a third to cover my eight foot table with a few coats . Soaked up nice . It made the grain kind of pop out which is good . The rain beads off it nicely like it’s supposed to .
I used a brush to apply. It left little bubbles at first coat . But while wet I rebrushed gently and they all disappeared . Good stuff I’m going to use it on the chairs next.
So satisfying to reclaim old teak wood furniture. I’ve used Daly’s Seafin teak oil. Doing a couple oil coats and then wait a few weeks and then going to apply some coats of epifanes varnish.
 
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