MikeP
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As I mentioned, I laid the new sub-flooring for the Amtico at the helm last week. This week - yesterday eve, as a mater of fact - I got around to reading the instructions for the Amtico. The instructions for the 2-part adhesive specifically state NOT to attempt to lay the adhesive/Amtico on Luan plywood. Anybody want to guess what kind of plywood I used?
So, I ripped up all the luan and today put down regular exterior-grade ply. The REALLY annoying part is I had to pick up all the dry-laid, random-cut flooring. I tried to keep it organized but failed miserably. So after I screwed and glued down the new plywood it was like trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle - with no edge pieces to start with! Fortunately, the Admiral took over that part and eventually sorted out the puzzle and re-dry-laid the flooring. She then labeled every single piece of helm floor with a stickynote and a number so we can pull them up when it's time to spread the adhesive.
All the floor is dry-laid in the passageway and partially laid in the galley. Once everything is dry laid and checked to be RIGHT, I'll mix up the adhesive and do it for real. Since the pot life on the adhesive is only about an hour, you don't have time to mess around!
A couple more pics are in the tech section
So, I ripped up all the luan and today put down regular exterior-grade ply. The REALLY annoying part is I had to pick up all the dry-laid, random-cut flooring. I tried to keep it organized but failed miserably. So after I screwed and glued down the new plywood it was like trying to put together a jigsaw puzzle - with no edge pieces to start with! Fortunately, the Admiral took over that part and eventually sorted out the puzzle and re-dry-laid the flooring. She then labeled every single piece of helm floor with a stickynote and a number so we can pull them up when it's time to spread the adhesive.
All the floor is dry-laid in the passageway and partially laid in the galley. Once everything is dry laid and checked to be RIGHT, I'll mix up the adhesive and do it for real. Since the pot life on the adhesive is only about an hour, you don't have time to mess around!
A couple more pics are in the tech section