Renewing Bob’s Dock: D19303E7 Resurfacing

D19303E7 - Resurfacing The Dock - Bob

The author of this content is a man who is embarking on a DIY project with his wife to replace the rotting plywood on their dock with vinyl. The dock in question is a 1200 square foot structure that the couple built themselves 15 years ago using only wood and fasteners. As such, the author considers this project to be a woodworking project.

The purpose of the project is to replace the rotting plywood on the dock, which has become a safety hazard, with a more durable and long-lasting material. Vinyl is the chosen material for this, as it is low-maintenance and resistant to water, sun, and other environmental factors that can cause rot and decay in wood.

The author begins the project by removing the old plywood from the dock. This is a time-consuming and physically demanding task, as the plywood is heavy and must be lifted and carried off the dock piece by piece. Once the old plywood is removed, the author and his wife begin the process of installing the vinyl.

This involves measuring and cutting the vinyl pieces to fit the dock, then attaching them securely to the wooden frame using screws and other fasteners. The process of installing the vinyl is more straightforward than the removal of the old plywood, but still requires careful attention to detail and a steady hand to ensure that everything is aligned and attached properly.

As the project progresses, the author and his wife encounter a few minor setbacks and challenges, such as a shortage of screws and some difficulty in measuring and cutting the vinyl. However, they are able to overcome these obstacles and continue working steadily until the project is complete.

Overall, the project takes several days to complete, but the final result is a sturdy and attractive dock that is sure to last for many years to come. The author is pleased with the outcome of the project and proud of the fact that he and his wife were able to complete it themselves as a woodworking project.

Posted by Bob f1.4 on 2017-10-08 20:24:17