Many of you may be aware that H&L is no longer in business. They provided teak to Catalina and many other builders and had a wide variety of materials.
Thanks to Josh on the C36 Forum, who posted this:
Hi all,
I'm sure many of you already have found this, but I was searching for teak moldings and came across this company:
http://www.buckwoodcraft.com/ (http://www.buckwoodcraft.com/)
Has lots of great stuff that I haven't seen anywhere else, and could be a useful resource for others. So, thought I'd share.
-J
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Josh McElwee
East Greenwich, RI
2000 C36 MKII, "Lanida", Hull#1900
Stu, that's a coincidence - I just received a package from Buck Woodcraft on Friday. The cost was good, it was shipped right away, and it was packaged exceptionally well. I also spoke with the owner prior to ordering because I was not sure what to purchase and he was very helpful. I would definitely recommend the company.
Quote from: Stu Jackson on December 09, 2013, 10:38:42 AM
Many of you may be aware that H&L is no longer in business. They provided teak to Catalina and many other builders and had a wide variety of materials.
I saw this old post and wanted to make members aware that Cesar Pacheco, who was a lead carpenter at H&L, had purchased some equipment, some leftover teak lumber and on the shelf products, and started his own business a while back.
His shop is 5 min across town from H&L's location.
His contact information is:
Cesar Pacheco
CP Marine Woodwork
17800 S MAIN STREET
UNIT 108
GARDENA CA 90248
(310) 538-5528
(310) 538-5364 Fax
www.cp-marine.com (http://www.cp-marine.com)If you contact Cesar, please let him know that Ken from Weekend'R Products sent you!!
Cheers,
Ken K
On the east coast of Florida (Ft. Lauderdale) there is a source for teak lumber: http://www.seafarermarine.com/ They do not do finished parts, but if you need lumber, these guys have it.
All,
I used C&P to build some doors for Hakuna Matata for V-Berth storage mod and the quality was great and so was the service.
Brian