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BF wrote:
As said, I have no personal experience. But my understanding is that 5200 is a bedding / sealing compound, not an adhesive / bonding agent. Without substantial testing or experience, I would be very leery. My guess is that 3M will say the same. They will, however; be happy to talk to you about your application. In my experience, they have been quite cooperative in trying to help customers solve problems. BF You ever try to get that stuff off of anything. My cabin sole was glued down with 5200. The bottom ply stayed glued to the floor. Had to use a putty knife and hammer for about 10 hours to get it up. It is definitely an adhesive/bonding agent. Use Lifecalk for bedding. krj |
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