In search of moldings

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Kiwipete
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In search of moldings

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I'm about to reface the bulkheads in the heads compartment with that fiberglass sheet they sell in Lowes etc. i am planning on covering the joins with teak or teak lookalike moldings, about 3/8" by 1" or 1 1/2". Does anyone know of a good source for such moldings? Or maybe point me towards another suitable wood that I could stain if need be?

Currently the bulkheads are covered with vinyl that looks awful and is peeling away in places. Nasty.
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Re: In search of moldings

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Try any of these.

H & L Marine Woodwork Inc - Compton, California
Exotic umber, Annapolis, MD (www.exoticlumberinc.com/)
West Marine (www.westmarine.com/)
Defender Industries (www.defender.com/)
Hamilton Marine (www.hamiltonmarine.com/)
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http://earlylight160.net76.net
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