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I guess that about sums it up for this thread...
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Well how about one more question:
What about the construction grade adhesives? I went to HD looking for some epoxy, and came out with some premium stuff in a big tube that is used to join just about anything, and very strong at that. No mixing, no fuss. "boatbuilder.org" wrote in message ... I guess that about sums it up for this thread... ---Joel--- -- boatbuilder.org |
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Not sure how that specific product will work; I do know that builders
have reported that Liquid Nails, even though it is water resistant for construction, tends to come apart if soaked in water in a boat. On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:18:47 -0400, "Chris" wrote: Well how about one more question: What about the construction grade adhesives? I went to HD looking for some epoxy, and came out with some premium stuff in a big tube that is used to join just about anything, and very strong at that. No mixing, no fuss. "boatbuilder.org" wrote in message ... I guess that about sums it up for this thread... ---Joel--- -- boatbuilder.org - - - http://www.messing-about.com Resources for the Boat Builder, Renovator and Small Boat Skipper |
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"Chris" wrote:
Well how about one more question: What about the construction grade adhesives? I went to HD looking for some epoxy, and came out with some premium stuff in a big tube that is used to join just about anything, and very strong at that. No mixing, no fuss. snip By definition, a house is little more than a poorly built boat. You are talking about adhesives used to build a house. Nuf said. Lew |
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:18:47 -0400, Chris wrote:
Well how about one more question: What about the construction grade adhesives? I went to HD looking for some epoxy, and came out with some premium stuff in a big tube that is used to join just about anything, and very strong at that. No mixing, no fuss. "boatbuilder.org" wrote in message ... I guess that about sums it up for this thread... ---Joel--- -- boatbuilder.org From what I've read, a certain type of premium construction adhesive is just about as good as 5200, which is good indeed. But it is very different from epoxy. For bonding wood to wood, new fiberglass to old fiberglass, I would use epoxy. For sealing under permanent deck fixtures and so on, I would use 5200. I might consider trying the construction adhesive for something not too important. A penny saved is a penny earned. ;-) --Mac |
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