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Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
Is there anyway to glue/bond/weld parts made of Starboard together?
-- Geoff |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I'm in Honduras so the probablility
of finding the adhesive is next to none. Mechanical it is... -- Geoff ------------------------- The following was quoted from the 1st response, but the posting was marked for only 6 days of archiving, To provide this info for future reference I'm including it in this reply. There are some glues that will somewhat hold it together after flame treating the surfaces, but it really needs mechanical fastening if there will be any stress applied. So, yes you can glue it, but it will not be very strong. http://www.tacomarine.com/support/St..._starboard.htm http://www.tacomarine.com/support/St.../Adhesives.htm |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
Geoff,
The only adhesive that will work is 3M Scotch-weld DP-8005. It is a 2 part that comes in a $22 2oz binary cartridge. Requires a special $60 applicator and $2 one time use mixing nozzles. Expensive but you only use a very thin bead so 2 oz goes a long way. It performs wonderfully. I built the waterproof hatch between my forward head and the sail locker in 1/2" starboard. Glued the frame and the hatch stiffeners with 8005 and really gave it a workout to make sure it would stay together. If you want to spend the money you might try calling 3M in San Pedro Sula: 504-551-8777 or Tegucigalpa: 504-239-9577. Maybe they can find some for you. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "GeoffSchultz" wrote in message oups.com... Is there anyway to glue/bond/weld parts made of Starboard together? -- Geoff |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
"GeoffSchultz" wrote in message oups.com... Is there anyway to glue/bond/weld parts made of Starboard together? -- Geoff Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? JimB |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
News f2s wrote:
Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starboard -- Skipper |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
Starboard is a UV stabilized high density polyethylene sheet. Good for
making fittings like table tops and cabinetwork. It is non porous and very low surface energy so almost nothing sticks to it. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "News f2s" wrote in message ... "GeoffSchultz" wrote in message oups.com... Is there anyway to glue/bond/weld parts made of Starboard together? -- Geoff Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? JimB |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
Skipper wrote:
News f2s wrote: Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starboard -- Skipper Very funny Skippy. Believe he's referring to that white plastic material some boaters favour over marine grade plywood. Some say it's very similar to those white cutting boards your wife uses in the kitchen....or in Skippy's case, what he uses in the kitchen. |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:14:15 -0000, "News f2s"
wrote: Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? And what do you make the other side of the boat out of? |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
... On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:14:15 -0000, "News f2s" wrote: Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? And what do you make the other side of the boat out of? Larboard. -- Ed Huntress |
Gluing/Bonding/Welding Starboard
Ed Huntress wrote:
"Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:14:15 -0000, "News f2s" wrote: Forgive my British ignorance - what's starboard? And what do you make the other side of the boat out of? Larboard. -- Ed Huntress I thought it was just Port. ...lew... |
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