Click for YF Listing Service Click for Walker Click for Ocean Alexander Click for Glendinning Click for Mulder

Interior Veneer - PSA or Paperback Glue On?

Discussion in 'Technical Discussion' started by Ohana, Dec 8, 2013.

You need to be registered and signed in to view this content.
  1. Ohana

    Ohana New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 30, 2013
    Messages:
    16
    Location:
    Dallas TX
    Greetings interior builders! What has been the best product to use for boat interiors PSA veneers or the paper backed glue downs? Which is easier to use and which produces better results? How about exterior and semi-exterior(covered aft deck) applications?

    Mahalo
  2. OakwoodVeneer

    OakwoodVeneer New Member

    Joined:
    Feb 18, 2014
    Messages:
    1
    Location:
    Lake St. Clair
    In answer to your question about veneers, PSA is not an appropriate application for a boat due to the moisture.
    For the interior of the boat, the best application when done correctly would be veneer applied with contact cement.
    For the exterior, the veneer would have to be applied with an epoxy and then encapsulated in epoxy to protect it from the elements.
    Hope this helps!
  3. P46-Curaçao

    P46-Curaçao Senior Member

    Joined:
    Mar 8, 2013
    Messages:
    734
    Location:
    Curaçao (CW), Hollywood (FL) and Amsterdam (NL)
    I fully agree with OakwoodVeneer, paperback could hold for a while, but don't take the risk, go for the best!
  4. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2005
    Messages:
    14,530
    Location:
    Fort Lauderdale
    For the exterior, you're better off encapsulating it in a Eurethane such as Awlclear. Neptunus would do their aft deck tables encapsulated in a hard epoxy, it then cracked after 3-5 years and you couldn't strip the epoxy, and it rendered the entire table as junk.....Eurethane can be stripped and re-done......