Re-installing sole

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Steve W10

Like Cory, I remember someone once posting something about those aircraft washers and when I first saw it I thought they would work really well.  I searched and searched on this forum to no avail.  Here's what I found outside....

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/hapages/stainlesswashers.php

cmainprize

Those are the ones, the article is from the tech notes 2010 called cabin sole options.
Cory Mainnprize
Mystic
Hull # 1344
M35
Midland Ontario

Ron Hill

Cory : Nice washer.  It should do the job, but the T&H sole screws are all in the corners so there is no trip hazard.

Anyone interested - You might want to check "Fastenal" and see if they stock or can get them/price?   
A thought
Ron, Apache #788

patrice

HI,

I am in the process of redoing my floor boards.
Some have been missing some finish to protect the wood, and got some ''gray spot''.  On a normal piece of wood, a good sanding would take care of it.
But in our case, I can't sand the similiwood.
Any stuff you know that would remove this.

Thanks
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Patrice
1989 MKI #970
TR, WK, M25XP
   _/)  Free Spirit
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Ron Hill

Pat : You have to be careful on sanding, because the teak/holly vainer is very thin. 

Try some teak brightener and see it that doesn't help.  A thought
Ron, Apache #788

KINGAIR350

I would recommend the aircraft recessed washer instead of the button type much cleaner install, i think you'd be pleased #6 screws and washer and if you dont have a pattern ill send you pictures w/ install pattern that i used . I also used Tuf Shield appx. 4 bas sealer and 8 top coat sprayed after it was all stripped with a heat gun (low heat)and and a cabinet scrapers steel and a little time J.A.T.