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Producer: | Tek-Dek (UK) |
Harken Fly Blocks
Developed specifically for use with high-tech line, Fly blocks give sailors the power they need in a tiny package
Technical details | |
Producer: | Tek-Dek (UK) |
Tek-Dek Flexible is a superb alternative to wooden decking that can be applied to almost any surface including GRP, steel and timber. Its flexible composite structure makes it impressively non-slip and this feature continues even when the deck is running in salt water.
Ideal for either DIY or boat builders, Tek-Dek is supplied in easy to manage 2.25m strips. A craft knife and adhesive spreader are the only other tools required.
Tek-Dek Flexible, while almost indistinguishable from its traditional timber forerunner, features the kind of benefits that sophisticated scientific and production technology can provide.
Appearance: Colour fast pigmenting and in-built ´graining´ are totally convincing. Combine this with the fact each strip actually includes its own dark ´caulking´ edge and the end result will look like something laid by a traditional craftsman.
Simplicity: The average ´handyman´ will immediately recognise the tongue and groove system which locates each length of Tek-Dek to its neighbour and the fact that the lengths can just be cut with a craft knife will inspire confidence.
Application: Lay Tek-Dek in place and cut to the required lengths. Spread the adhesive (just like tiling) with a notched spreader. Lay the pre-cut joined decking back down, firming down as you go. Finish edges with matching ´caulking´.
Durability: Unlike wood, Tek-Dek requires no further oiling, varnishing, sanding or scraping. Cleaning is simple and can be achieved using adhesive removal wipes.
Life: Tek-Dek is fully UV stabilised and since it is coloured throughout its thickness will retain its classic appearance for many, many years. (www.tek-dek.co.uk)
Seller: DANG, Velebitska 11, Split, Tel.: +385 21 315 892, Tel/fax: +385 21 360 147
Developed specifically for use with high-tech line, Fly blocks give sailors the power they need in a tiny package