Stus-List Oh well, the awnings needed a good rinse...

2012-10-15 Thread Wally Bryant
Oh well, the awnings needed a good rinse to get the bird crud off before I put them away. It'll turn north, I'm sure, although it has moved east 100 miles today. But there's a pressure system that I a

Re: Stus-List Teak and Holly for C&C 35MKIII

2012-10-15 Thread Steve Thomas
That would make the boat a stiffer in a couple of respects.,, All kidding aside: All of the popular hardwood choices for boat stuff seem to come from the tropical rainforest. White oak should be good, but no one seems to use it. I wonder why. It was the material of choice on the larger vesse

Re: Stus-List Teak and Holly for C&C 35MKIII

2012-10-15 Thread
Nope. Concrete. From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Joel Aronson Sent: October 15, 2012 12:18 To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Subject: Re: Stus-List Teak and Holly for C&C 35MKIII So if want something REALLY durable we should cut down some Brazilian rainforest!

Re: Stus-List Teak and Holly for C&C 35MKIII

2012-10-15 Thread Joel Aronson
So if want something REALLY durable we should cut down some Brazilian rainforest! Joel On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Bill Striegel wrote: > http://www.woodsthebest.com/wood/jankaWoodHardnessScale.htm. Is an > interesting bit of info. I did not use carbonized. It's lighter in color > than t

Re: Stus-List Teak and Holly for C&C 35MKIII

2012-10-15 Thread Bill Striegel
http://www.woodsthebest.com/wood/jankaWoodHardnessScale.htm. Is an interesting bit of info. I did not use carbonized. It's lighter in color than the carbonized and a bit harder.. Sent from my iPad On Oct 7, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Bob Moriarty wrote: > If by "boo" you mean bamboo, that is not a h