cabin refurbishment

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etpence
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cabin refurbishment

Post by etpence »

anyone have any information on a good boat woodworking company
in the houston /galveston / kemah tx area
to rebuilt cabins and such
todd trojan 31 MioMio
Megan Hundley
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Post by Megan Hundley »

sorry, i wish i could help.I dont even really know any wood working companies in VA!
chumwithabottleofrum
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Post by chumwithabottleofrum »

You might try someone who builds custom cabinets. In the past, when I needed some wood trim replaced on a boat I went to a small local shop that sold high end\specialized wood working tools to ask them for the name of a cabinet maker who could do some teak fabrication for me-the old fellow that owned the shop offered to do it for me himself-said he rarely got to work with a wood as nice as teak, and he did a super job.
Buckknekkid
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i did it myself

Post by Buckknekkid »

we have spent two months totally refitting the boat, turned out great. Oh, Im a custom home builder so I have a little experience. :lol:
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etpence
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Post by etpence »

thanks for the feed back
I may try an cabnet maker and see what they say
not many ship wright in the gulf coast area
for that matter not to many trojan owners ether
todd
31 trojan Mio Mio
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