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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 13:34:51 GMT, Brian Nystrom wrote: If you're going to apply silicone over silicone, it should adhere without problems, shouldn't it? It's when you try to use any other adhesive that you get into trouble. IIRC, I've seen some information about prepping and bonding with silicone adhesives on the Dow-Corning, GE and 3M sites. Silicone will not bond to cured silicone. Not even slightly. CWM Which is one of the *many* reasons why I generally refer to it as *SILLY* - *CON* sealant and would reject any work done on a boat with it without my explicit permission as 'unfit for purpose' (I do give written instuctions not to use it so its their own fault . . .) Unless you *really* need its special properties (like in this application, some sorts of electrical/electronic repair or sealing Perspex), *DONT* use it. For general use *ANYTHING* *ELSE* is preferable, even a mix of tar, tallow, horsehair, litharge and portland cement powder. Any of the Butyl, Polysulphide or Acrylic sealants are far nicer and more reliable. In addition it doesn't noticably degrade even after the seal has failed and its peeling away and chunks of it cant be good food for all sorts of marine life. :-( -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* HTML & 32K emails -- NUL: 'Stingo' Albacore #1554 - 15' Early 60's, Uffa Fox designed, All varnished hot moulded wooden racing dinghy. |
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