Hello would like to apply veneer on a boat to make doors go from this: http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/photoGallery.jsp?ro=15&slim=quicknull&r=2444209&cu rrency=USD&checked_boats=2444209&rs=yachtworld.com &boat_id=2444209&back=/core/boats/1990/Jersey-Convertible-2444209/Huntington-Beach/CA/United-States&boat_id=2444209&noOfPic=1 picture number 34
to this:
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/photoGallery.jsp?ro=4&slim=quicknull&r=2550527&cur rency=USD&checked_boats=2550527&rs=yachtworld.com& boat_id=2550527&back=/core/boats/1993/Jersey-47-Convertible-Sportfisherman-2550527/Norwalk/CT/United-States&boat_id=2550527 picture number 3
I would be basically putting teak on painted fiberglass or gel coat, exposed to temperature changes in the helm area but not really water. want to cover in teak, but want to know if anyone has any advice out there. it is as you can see a very small area, about 6-8 sq ft between all 4 doors, I just want to change the look without tearing the frames out and putting in pre-hung doors or new doors. need advice on if one thinks it can be done, backed or non backed veneer, tools and glue type needed. after installed it will be given many coats of marine varnish. I am in CAL so the temps up there will never get below 40. I have a lot of wood working experience (own a stubby lathe) but no veneer experience. was told to post on here by Joe at Veneer supplies - thanks in advance for any advice given. Mike