Promised periodic updates on how our teak table is holding up under the elements. Quite nicely we're happy to report. Here it is 6 months after applying a high-end, UV inhibiting varnish with an epoxy base coat:![Image: http://cd8ba0b44a15c10065fd-24461f391e20b7336331d5789078af53.r23.cf1.rackcdn.com/biggreenegg.vanillaforums.com/editor/z3/75gts6tppufm.jpg]()
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It continues to endure whatever northeast Florida weather can throw at it -- from high heat and humidity to driving monsoons:![]()
We try to keep her covered, but must confess it often goes days without any protection:
It never complains no matter the climate or how early we come knocking. This was 4:25 am New Year's Eve at the beginning of an 11 hour cook:
Nothing like the film noir moment of an early smoke. Begs the question, "How do like you like your briskets?"
"Like a ..."
Anyone dare fill in the rest?



It continues to endure whatever northeast Florida weather can throw at it -- from high heat and humidity to driving monsoons:

We try to keep her covered, but must confess it often goes days without any protection:


Nothing like the film noir moment of an early smoke. Begs the question, "How do like you like your briskets?"
"Like a ..."
Anyone dare fill in the rest?