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Teak Wood Bungs / Plugs

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Teak Wood Bungs, teak wood plugs

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Teak wood plugs or bungs are perfect for when the finished appearance is important. The flat-grained orientation of these plugs will allow you to match the grain and disguise the unwanted screw hole in teak wood trim.

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11 – 21 of 28 Reviews
Kilmarnock, Va
4 out of 5 stars.

I would do business with Jamestown again.

9 years ago
I built a new teak swim platform for my trawler. It was constructed with 7/8"" wide teak strips that are glued and screwed together. I used the 7/16"" plugs to fill the visible screw holes. That was about 50 holes. Jamestown was the only source I could find for 7/16"" teak plugs.
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Holden Beach, NC
5 out of 5 stars.

Very Satisfied

10 years ago
The plugs were consistant in color and size. They worked very well.
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FL
2 out of 5 stars.

Nice Wood - No Chamfers

11 years ago
The product description states that the plugs are chamfered, which allows easier placement into holes when press-fit. I didn't see any chamfers on the 200 plugs I received. If you have a 3/8"" collet on your milling machine or lathe, you can safely hold and bevel these just fine, but be careful if you intend to us a sander and try to hold the plug with your fingertips!
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Boston, MA
3 out of 5 stars.

Thety're bungs. . .

11 years ago
what can I say - bungs are bungs. . . about half the price compared to wm. . . what's great is the service!I ordered boxes of two sizes - the order was at my house before I remembered I ordered it!
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Norfolk, VA
5 out of 5 stars.

Great Price

11 years ago
Needed large quantity to attach 100 ft of new rub rail to a classic Stonehorse sailboat.
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Brooklyn, NY
5 out of 5 stars.

Teak Bungs

13 years ago
As I was saying I put a teak floor in my basement and the teak bungs were great a real time saver as to opposed to cutting my own and gave the floor great contrast
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Seabrook, NH
4 out of 5 stars.

As Advertised!

13 years ago
I use it to cover reinforcing screws in teak decking/grates for boats (large sail boats). It is as advertised...fits beautifully into a 3/8 hole and the grain is close enough to a match. Good Stuff!
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Gulf of Mexico
5 out of 5 stars.

Perfect for teak decks

14 years ago
Have used hundreds of these in refastening of teak decks. Other products were difficult to lop and way more expensive. These have been consistent in color and form, all nicely chamfered. Also a bonus that they are a fraction of the cost compared to those from national chain.
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St Petersburg, FL
4 out of 5 stars.

Good product

15 years ago
I don't know how well they hold up, but installation was a breeze. The bungs were uniform and just as advertised.
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Warwick, RI
2 out of 5 stars.

Short Count

16 years ago
The plugs are being used for interior trim in shallow holes. Part of the plugs were sharply tapered and unusable. Also had 98 in a bag of 100. Expected better quality control.
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tc mi
5 out of 5 stars.

time savers

16 years ago
A nice time saver.I went through 600,ran short 25, but they were long so some that got cut off i could reuse.I think i only tossed 2 aside out of 600 that i didnt like.Wont bother to cut my own any more,these are time savers.
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Q: null For Teak plugs do you normally glue or epoxy these in if on the exterior of the boat? If so what do you recommend using?

2 years ago
7 Answers

A: Titebond ultimate wood glue works great and is simple and not messy.

2 years ago
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Q: null Looing for 3/8"" dia Avodire screw plugs. Do you carry them? If not could you recommend a source.

2 years ago
3 Answers

A: I'm not a retailer and don' have them on my boat.

2 years ago
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Q: null Would you know the size of teak bungs on my 1989, Island Packet 31, I would like to order. Thanks. Ron Chesinski

4 years ago
2 Answers

A: Measure what is exposed and get the closest, next size up from that Get Outlook for iOS< https://aka.ms/o0ukef>

4 years ago
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Q: null curious about what size to order --i have a 3/8 hole so do i order 3/8 plug or bigger

4 years ago
2 Answers

A: You would use the same size bung as the hole. Unless in removing the bungs, you made the hole slightly bigger, the same size should be snug enough. There are lots of theories on the best practice to use when replacing bungs. Some use varnish on the sides of the bungs while others use epoxy. I have found the epoxy to work very well.

4 years ago
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Q: null what is used to keep the bungs from coming out?

9 years ago
11 Answers

A: West system epoxy 106 and hardener If the plugs are vertical or upside down add 406 microspores to thicken

9 years ago
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Q: null what size Bung will fit a countersunk hole for a #12 wood screw? Is it 7/16__quote__ Thanks, Chris

10 years ago
2 Answers

A: depends on what size counter sink you use not the screw head size, 3/8 might work just fine but 7/16 would be ok as well

10 years ago
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Q: null I have read that the bungs should be : 1. just tapped into the hole, 2. used with a drop of varnish to hold in and be waterproofed and 3. used with epoxy for the same reasons. They are going into teak flooring in a cockpit of an open sailboat. What's best ? Ensign Pulver

10 years ago
3 Answers

A: Hi I use water proof glue . Usuallly I put the glue on a small piece cardboard. I just dab the bottom of the bung, then I used a small wood matel to hit it in, I listen for the bung to stop light taps. When I cut the bungs , some use a chisel, put you can chip the bung and be lower than you want to be? I used a Chinese saw very fine and I lay it flat in the deck and cut off the head. Sometimes I reuse the cuts saves money. If you don't want to get saw marks on the teak. I use a small prices of thin flashing I use a hole punch and make a hole in it , then I slip it over the bug and cut the bung. Well hope this helps, signed Maverick.

10 years ago
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Q: null Are the bungs tapered?

13 years ago
9 Answers

A: No.

10 years ago
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Q: null how thick are the 1/2 inch wide plugs? I need some that are only 1/4 inch thick if I want to avoid removing & resetting all the screws deeper. Thanks...

10 years ago
5 Answers

A: thanks, Robert. They are close enough that I might try sanding first. Appreciate your response; Springer

10 years ago
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Q: null I need 1/2 round by 3/8 deep teak plugs - how do I order?

11 years ago
1 Answer

A: Call or order on-line item # is BUNG12T

11 years ago
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