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What's the likelyhood of Awlgrip "failing" under a pad of bedding
compressed to, say 100 PSI ? Chemical attack? Abrasion? Old age? What's the likelyhood that water will get under the paint if it _did_ fail, by losing adhesion I presume (consider the compressed backing squashed down at over 100 PSI by the base of your fitting)? What do you think adheres better to a properly prepared surface, paint or bedding? From what I've read, poly GRP is water permeable (eventually; think blisters), and to provide good service life, it needs to be painted to exclude water. Do you want to have water "working" on your GRP under a slightly loose fitting that you don't notice for a couple years (say a sail track), or do you want to have the Awlgrip get damp under the fitting? A little nitty-picky perhaps, but then, what exactly did the guy mean by "paint failure"? Totally protected and under a compressed pad of backing? Rufus |
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