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#1
Main Message Board / Re: Head Dimensions
August 30, 2016, 01:16:50 PM by KWKloeber
I bet that Cesar (took over from H&L Marine [CTY teak outfitter] when they went out of biz, could do it from a pattern.

woodwork@cp-marine.com

-kk


#2
Main Message Board / Re: Teak Source
September 17, 2014, 11:41:55 AM by KWKloeber
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

If you contact Cesar, please let him know that Ken from Weekend'R Products sent you!!

Cheers,
Ken K

#3
Main Message Board / Re: port side engine wall
May 23, 2019, 07:54:41 AM by KWKloeber
Maybe this will help, maybe not?

CTY's wood shop used, on C30 head panels/bulkhead, ply w/ teak one side / white laminate opposite from H&L Woodwork - (1/2"). The same laminated ply H&P used on its cockpit tables. I could look up the p/n but it's irrelevant since H&L is gone for maybe 10 yrs?

The former lead carpenter @ H&L might be mfgrng the same plywood and can cut a panel to size or from a supplied template. He had saved some of the CTY patterns but might need the panel # that H&L stamped onto the back sides (typically the model and piece, like C34 135.)

Cesar Pacheco
CP Marine Woodwork
(310) 538-5528
(310) 538-5364 Fax
woodwork@cp-marine.com
cp-marine.com

Frankly I had a couple sales working and could never get info and a price from CP, and have stopped using him.

Or your nearest lumber yard mill shop (not a big box) "wood" :cry: be able to laminate a ply panel.
Or, it's very easy and have done it several times - just need to buy the ply, a scalp of white Formica or Wilsonite, a gal of contact cement, and get some kraft paper (grocery bags if anyone still uses them.) 10x easier than hanging a door :thumb:
Or check w/ CTY.

On the 30, head panels are screwed in from the teak side using doubled-up finish washers (possibly the screws were a titch long and w/o taking up some depth the point would poke thru??)