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Default Geenish teak

I'm helping out my BIL with refinishing some teak trim for his sailboat. We
decided that a couple of the pieces were a bit too weathered to restore so
he bought some teak from which to mill some replacement parts. The new teak
has a distinctly greenish cast. It appears that the newly milled faces of
the stock are the most green.

Is that normal? is it wet? needs oxygen? or did he just buy an ugly,
overpriced chunk of wood?

I'm new to teak. I know that the natural oils are a concern when gluing. Is
there any special prep I should do before applying marine varnish?

Thanks,

Steve


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