Steve Maskery":3n33dllj said:As to teak - it's not as easy to get hold of as it once was. The modern equivalent is iroko, which is available from any proper timber yard (but probably not from a builders' merchant or B&Q). But you will probably have to buy a whole board, which is far more than you actually need, or pay through the nose for them to cut you what you need.
The other thing to be aware of is that iroko is very nasty stuff. Use a barrier cream on your skin and wear a good face mask and goggles. It doesn't take prisoners.
Yes, absolutely.Grayorm":1q4i9beq said:You need to be careful of how the grain runs when you cut the hook part. The grain must run the length of the hook rather than across it or it will snap with very little weight.
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