Here's why I'm asking. I have to rebuild the cockpit seats in my boat (I happen to own a biscuit joiner). The cockpit is setup a little unusually, in that the seats are made of teak and sit on sloped aspects of the fiberglass underneath. Here's the best pic I have handy:
![Image](http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm149/mdidriksen/DSC_0162.jpg)
The current seats are beyond being re-fastened, so I'm going to just start over. I'd like to do this without using a ton of screws (in fact I'd like to do it without using any screws). So why not use biscuits? Any reason they wouldn't work in teak? Any reason they wouldn't work with epoxy (see also below)?
One more question (this one's for you Tim): When you built the cockpit grate for Rookie, you didn't use epoxy because it would not be protected from the elements. I didn't realize that was an issue, but I'll have the same thing here (I don't plan on varnishing the seats due to grip issues). So I take it epoxy won't work here? If not, can I get away with some other glue and not use screws (taking into account compatibility of the glue with the biscuits -- not sure that's an issue but thought I'd ask)?
Thanks in advance!
MD